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Old 01-12-2024, 10:09 AM   #1
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I've said this before and I'll say it again Andy...Just shoot the damn thing and forget about the chokes. Looks like you're doing that with that 16/ O frame
BINGO!! If you put the muzzles at the right place you’ll hit what you’re shooting at no matter what the choke is.
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Andy, good all around chokes would be on both sides of Mod. LM, M and IM. The IM is close enough to F for those that like “diesel smoke” while LM is tight enough to reach out and break a longer clay. I had full length sub-gauge tubes made that stay in each barrel set. They were made to fit those specific barrels. They are all fixed chokes. I did LM/IM in each. Fun to shoot. Crush targets when I do my part.
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