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You are missing my point. Don't cut or ream out an original set of barrels, have fun locating a gun with original open chokes if that is what you feel comfortable with. I think Cyl/Full is the best combination for me. Hunt with what you shoot best. The birds deserve it. But I promise you; if you practice with a tightly choked gun on clays you will be deadly in the field where it really counts on feathers no matter what choke you choose.
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