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Let’s face it, very few guys have bore gauges to measure choke relative to the bore diameter. At best, we had a little drop in gauge to give us a rough idea. If the choke gauge stop at F, odds are it’s going to shoot pretty darn tight patterns. If it drops in to C, it’s gonna shoot a more open patter. Something in between will give something in between. A pattern board helps a lot. Best things is to go shoot clays with it.
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