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12-02-2011, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by John Dallas
I've worked as a picker upper for years at tower shoots, IMHO, modestly charged #6 shells thru IC/Mod chokes are all you need, The birds are being shot in the front, not going away as n a typical field situation. If you have the option, I would suggest that you shoot the tighter choke first, then in the unlikely event that you miss, you will have the more open choke as the bird gets closer to you
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Thanks,
That make sence...Looking forward to this shoot..but not the cold weather...Bill
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