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08-18-2021, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Randy G Roberts
Austin going back to your post concerning the use of 3/4 ounce loads and spreaders at 35 yards in clay target games, I would think that would be no place for a spreader load with that 3/4 Oz load. At 35 yards with a 3/4 Oz load I'm wanting some choke in my gun, not a spreader. On the topic of 9's vs other sizes of shot at that distance I have no experience.
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I’ve never fired spreader loads that I was aware of in anything . Matter of fact my little 28 that’s my number one quail gun is choked full and full . Not that I have a problem with more open , but that’s my only Parker 28 and I’m darn sure not opening the chokes . Besides it does fair to middling at sporting .
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