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Unread 03-05-2021, 07:08 AM   #11
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Up to a point, Jeffery. but, you can go too tight, particularly with the larger sizes, and start getting too many fliers. I think my Super Fox would likely be too tight for 00 or 000, but without having patterned it to see I can't say for sure.

I know I've got an old Montgomery Ward S X S with 32" extra full choked barrels that blows a load of 000 all over the place. I don't shoot coyotes on my land, but am willing to help out a neighboring cattleman if I see a coyote in his pasture. Once tried a shot at one with it, at about 35 yards, and 000, and they struck the ground all the way around him, over, under, and on both sides without a one ever cutting hair. There was a "coyote sized hole" in the pattern, evidently. No more 000 in that "truck gun".
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