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Unread 07-21-2021, 03:23 PM   #22
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That's my take on it Russel and to my mind a choke bore is an "unbalancing force" in that the choke constriction upsets or unbalances the unidirectional travel of each pellet in the shot charge.

Here's another example of the far-reaching qualities of that little cutoff Lifter.
At Hausmann's there is that station waay out at the end of the field where two simultaneous clays come screaming out from way up there in the woods going from right to left. It is a six target station and I smashed 5 for 6 with that gun with no choke. I would estimate that to be easily a 40 plus yard shot... maybe more.

Larry Frey was with me along with a few others but I don't recall exactly who.





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