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Unread 07-03-2021, 09:36 PM   #6
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Add on to question... Why would someone get the left to go first with a more open choke and then th right off the back trigger with a tighter choke.... Just wondering.
Generally for pass shooting or for decoying ducks and geese. However, the front trigger would still fire the right barrel but that would be the tighter choke fired when incoming game was farther out and then the rear trigger/left/more open for when the birds had come in closer.





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