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Originally Posted by Kevin McCormack
Like Mike said, I don't see them changing chokes between stations any more. Used to love the guys with the hand-held Dremel tool-like electric choke wrenches whirring them in and out to get the teal or the rabbit at the next station. Then there were always the times when their batteries ran dead - panic at the disco!
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I’ve got a friend that lives less than ten miles from me that shoots NSCA stuff and usually places in the senior class concurrents at the bigger shoots . He shoots Kolar guns and tube sets . Anyway he told me he typically shoots M/IM at everything . Granted I’m sure there are some rare instances he might change chokes but I think he said his barrels and insert tubes are normally M/IM out the gate .
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