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04-07-2016, 09:05 PM
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A few years ago I wouldn’t even consider a gun if it was choked F/F. Lately, I am changing my mind, though I suppose my preference(if I have a choice) is IC/M. I guess a better way to explain this(and several people said this to me) is shoot it some and don’t overthink the chokes. The last few guns I bought the chokes were not even part of the decision. It is nice to hit a clay dead on with a full choke and watch it vaporize! I was shooting clays yesterday with an opened choked gun and didn’t have a chance at some farther targets(at least that was my excuse). I think as you get to know your Parker some more you might be happy with the way that it is, and if you find another set of barrels you like you can get them.
I will admit, a second set of barrels would be nice if you could pull it off. I’ll also admit another Parker sounds nice too!
By the way, I have a 12 Gauge VH that is F/F and does well at sporting clays as long as I bring some spreader loads.
Jay
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04-07-2016, 09:17 PM
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It is nice to hit a clay dead on with a full choke and watch it vaporize!
Yes it is Jay. I prefer my clay guns to be F/F as I quit worrying about chokes years ago. My theory is if you are in the middle of a bird you will break it whether your choke is IC or Full. With a Full choke, my brain gets a better feedback on the break than it does with a more open choke. I don't shoot registered targets so a miss now and then is not going to ruin my day. But I truly love balling up a clay at 20yds.
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