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Unread 07-13-2012, 10:32 PM   #25
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C.O.B.,
For what its worth, the .410 requires a reasonable amount of choke to deliver patterns that are dense enough to get the job done. That's true for real or clay targets.
In my youth, i shot a lot of skeet with a .410 with Chokes of .006 and .008. that combination really smoked targets at Skeet distances. If you plan on using the gun for Sporting Clays or real birds, I'd be inclined toward a Modified (.008), Improved Modified (.011) combination. If you end up not liking that combination after using it for a while, you still have enough left to open them some more, if you'd like.
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