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To be totally honest I’d never given the choke arrangement on these things much thought . I pulled my 16 out today to put in my using cabinet for the Saturday opener and to finger it a bit before then . Anyway I took it apart to see how my barrels are marked and the supposed tighter choke is on the right . But again I’d never much concerned myself with which was which . That being said I usually leave the selector set for right barrel first :whistle:
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I had a very nice 20 gauge VHE skeet with letter in my hands a couple weeks ago at Prospect Hall wish I’d paid more attention to choke arrangement on that one ! Wish I’d gone on and bought it as well :banghead:
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My 28 gauge Skeet gun, 236912 has a BTFE, SST, checkered butt, twin ivories, SG, no VR but a true Skeet gun in every other respect except the flats are not stamped with the Skeet chokes. It letters both in my PGCA research letter and in the A&F records at G&H as a “Skeet Gun” and….. the chokes are reversed, Rt. .015” and Lt. .007” so yes reverse chokes are found on SST Skeet guns.
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This entire skeet gun thread brings me to the realization the first time I shot clay targets on an honest to goodness skeet field will be fifty years ago in about a year and a half .
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Didnt skeet not even become a thing until the early 1930’s? So it makes sense that they would not be many configured that way much before that timeframe.
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