![]() |
I routinely use the 28" barrel set on my 28ga gun for pointed quail, though they are choked Mod and Full. To compensate I use the Polywad spreader shells, and all is well out to perhaps 30 yards.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Hope it works well for you. My 26" barrel set is choked more loosely, but combined with the strap on pad I use to get LOP out to about 15" they feel very whippy. If you think you need a bit more range choice than the spreaders give you, use a spreader in the left barrel and a regular shell in the right. You'll pull the triggers in a reverse order but end up with patterns something like skeet from the left and mod from the right. Good luck! |
Steve, I had my gunsmith open mine. He is very conservative, so he went .15/.15.
I shot it, and took it back and said "More." So he went Three and a half thousandths. MUCH better for this 73-year old stumblebum. Now the beautiful thing shoots for me. And, yes, it's funny that my old VH 12 Ga. 32" barreled gun is choked full & "Oh my God full," & I like it, but for my 28 gauge, I want very open chokes. Why? I can't answer that; all I can tell you is that is where it shoots for ME. (The next guy may not like it at all, but I don't care.) |
Quote:
They say great minds think alike...... A stumblebum too, Steve Kleist |
Guys - I just got my 28" 28 Ga M/F Repro barrel back from Briley. I had both barrels opened to .003. I love it and shot a very nice round of skeet with it. Billy
|
Just curious, what did Briley charge for this service? I might have same done to mine. Beautiful 28 you have BTW. Thanks, Rob
|
Rob - It was $190 plus $38 for shipping and insurance. Billy
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:09 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2025, Parkerguns.org