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Which choke for which barrel in an O/U
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<blockquote data-quote="338Rules" data-source="post: 1701175" data-attributes="member: 32094"><p>I've seen these stunt shooters, and always been sort of amazed, but also wondered why they aren't barred from the range for such behaviour. Safety First of course.</p><p></p><p>I learned skeet from a fellow that could outshoot me with a .410 but that was one of a matched Skeet set which all weighed and swung the same.</p><p>His Skeet Set was Only missing the 28 gauge, lost to his X in a messy divorce. </p><p>So he would shoot the .410 in the 28 ga event. Also shot a 20 in the 12 ga event sometimes to mitigate accumulated recoil.</p><p>He called it an Under / Over because he Always fired the lower barrel first. Again for recoil mitigation. </p><p>Funny guy, great to have on a squad. He kept everyone loose. Really made it fun, and always scored better. Miss him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Rules, post: 1701175, member: 32094"] I’ve seen these stunt shooters, and always been sort of amazed, but also wondered why they aren’t barred from the range for such behaviour. Safety First of course. I learned skeet from a fellow that could outshoot me with a .410 but that was one of a matched Skeet set which all weighed and swung the same. His Skeet Set was Only missing the 28 gauge, lost to his X in a messy divorce. So he would shoot the .410 in the 28 ga event. Also shot a 20 in the 12 ga event sometimes to mitigate accumulated recoil. He called it an Under / Over because he Always fired the lower barrel first. Again for recoil mitigation. Funny guy, great to have on a squad. He kept everyone loose. Really made it fun, and always scored better. Miss him. [/QUOTE]
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