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Unread 12-06-2010, 10:59 PM   #16
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The "SKEET IN" and "SKEET OUT" chokes were developed specifically for the game of skeet. From station 1 on a skeet field Skeet In is the more open choke and is used for the incoming targets, hence the "in" part of the name. Skeet out is of course, used for outgoing targets where a bit tighter choke is desired. At station 4 it really doesn't matter much which barrel you use for either the high house or low house targets but the more competetive skeet shooters prefer to use the in and out chokes as they were designed to be used.

Then there are the "Skeet 1" and "Skeet 2" chokes which are just the opposite. Skeet 1 is used for your number 1 target at station 1 which is the outgoer requiring a tighter choke while Skeet 2 is open and used for the incomer.
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