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Unread 09-08-2017, 11:38 AM   #1
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I have been using spreaders ,mostly Polywads for a long time, most of the time I reload them in 12,16 and 20ga and they work very well. I have also used there factory loads which are also good, I thinks they still make 12ga 2 1/2 inch spreaders. I also have the RST spreaders but they do not open up as good as the Polywads do. The problem with opening up chokes is it has to be done right, I am at the point that I will not have any choke work done on a original gun. When the gun made it a hundred years I will not be the one to ruin it by having the chokes opened up by a local gunsmith. Even when you have what you think are the right chokes for your hunting you will run into shots that will need more or less choke than you have , so there is no perfect choke, so just live with what choke you have and change shells.
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