Could'nt agree more with Ed and Bill. Don't touch those beautiful original Parker chokes. It just gives you another reason to find another gun with different chokes. And Austin mirrors my findings with shooting tight chokes. I've shot some of my best scores with M/F or F/F and I believe it is due to the feedback I get from the target breaks. A more open choke will break a target but a tight choke crushes them. I know exactly where my pattern is and the balls of dust that are left in the air when you center the target is a great confidence builder.
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