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Unread 11-12-2013, 09:06 PM   #1
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The thing is, if you practice hard and become a good shot with full choked barrels, you are not a good shot, but a really good shot.
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The thing is, if you practice hard and become a good shot with full choked barrels, you are not a good shot, but a really good shot.
If your center the bird (feathered or clay) in your pattern it does'nt matter if you are using full choke or cylinder bore, you are still in the center. That's where you want to be. A tight choke gives you instant feedback on where you are shooting, chipped targets do not.
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