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03-14-2023, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Stan Hillis
That's really a "created scenario" that rarely happens. The fact is that "smoke" creates self-confidence, whereas chips do not. And, self confidence makes you a better shot. I'll put my money on a sporting clays shooter that prefers tight chokes. I've shot nothing but .020" and .020" in my Perazzi 31 1/2" MX 8 since about 2008. Punched into M class in 2010. Never seen the need for screw-ins in that gun. If I have a close-in, erratic, rabbit target I drop in a spreader and handle it that way.
Different chokes for different "fokes".
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I’m not disagreeing , but I’ve personally been down both roads . I’ll still take 100 visible chips any day .
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