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In my testing , my reloaded 7/8th oz 7 1/2s spreader loads with full choke would give me improved cylinder patterns. at 40 yds. in my shooting I do see a big difference in my scores in sporting clays. but that's just what I see in my shooting. I only shoot them in my full choke barrel, I found in my pattern testing that they shoot better patterns in the tighter the chokes.
scott
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06-15-2018, 08:12 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Thx Dean and Scott will report back.
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06-18-2018, 10:10 AM | #15 | ||||||
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If the first clay is going away and the second clay is a crosser I will shoot the left barrel first at the going away target. I am able to get more versatility out of my tight Parkers without spreader loads.
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06-18-2018, 12:33 PM | #16 | ||||||
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Choke constriction lies in the mind of the shooter. If you think you can't shoot a tight choked gun effectively you won't. If you just go shoot the gun and forget what its choked and concentrate on the target the hits will improve. I regularly shoot guns choked from skt to full without a noticeable difference in scores. Would I want a full choked grouse gun? not really but I'd hunt them with one if I had to.
if you can't use and enjoy the gun as it is then sell it and get something else.
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A pigeon shooting friend thinks that if you want to remain happy you should never do the following;
1. Check your cholesterol. 2. Have an AIDS test. 3. Pattern your shotgun. |
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