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Some where in the writings of Michael McIntosh he says of an English gun that he used that was cyl/cyl that on high pheasants he had as much success as others using much tighter chokes. His conclusion was that we pay too much attention to choke and not enough to our shooting. I have a bad habit of over estimating range and once i realized it and used less choke was pleasently surprised with the results.
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