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Unread 09-07-2012, 10:42 PM   #17
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Rich,
I think Kenny's setup is great for clays and quail/dove in close.

I have a NID with Mod/Cyl (previous owner's choice) and I find it to be my favorite .410 for quail. I will say that the 3" long cones that I put in my .410's does make them shoot tighter or should I say that the damaged shot is reduced and the pattern holds together much further out than would be expected from any give choke size. My cylinder barrel impresses most folks that see it pattern, on how tight it actually shoots.

If I were to chose chokes for a quail gun, I would pick .000-.004 in the first barrel and .020 in the second, regardless if over a pointer or flushing dog (I have both).
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