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The saying is: "open chokes help a poor shooter, and hurts a good shooter ". So, conversely "tight chokes help a good shooter and hurts a poor shooter".
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07-09-2023, 10:18 PM
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The saying is: "open chokes help a poor shooter, and hurts a good shooter ". So, conversely "tight chokes help a good shooter and hurts a poor shooter".
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I’ll buy that as history atleast in my clay target life would lead me to believe that .
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