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Old 01-09-2010, 11:46 AM   #2
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Kenny, I also have a two barrel set of repro 28's. One is M/F, the other IC/M both opened nearly to skeet with just enough choke ot control the pattern. My open choke shooting is mainly skeet. I make an effort to kill all targets as close to me as possible - just because that is where the gun is most effective. I have patterned both barrel sets, and the tighter chokes pattern more uniformly. The open chokes are obviously larger, but not as uniform, but at 15 yards it really dosen't matter. The tighter chokes, in my mind, are better on the crossing shots because of a slightly longer shot string. The 28 is a great gun. My scores usually run a bird ot two/100 less than the matching 12 ga. It is fun to shoot, an if you reload, less expensive than the 12.
Butt cold here in Northern MN but the forcast for August is warmer.
Regards, Steve Kleist, Ely, MN
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