Quote Originally Posted by short-carabine View Post
The choke slows the pellet momentarily and then instead of exiting free, it pushes pressure into a restricted vessel. Physics is not my strong point but I think I sort of understand why this is happening. I plan to try it out with a muzzle brake to see what sort of effect that has.
I get the theory but slightly confused with how the silencer would cause ‘more’ choke effect to slow the Pellet down further

I would have thought soon as the Pellet exits the barrel regardless of silencer fitted or not it’s at x power as it leaves with the blast behind the Pellet being muted by the silencer.

Physics isn’t my strong point either but it’s certainly interesting.