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Which choke for which barrel in an O/U
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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 1712836" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>I run bottom barrel first in both my 12 and 20, cyl/ic on the bottom and modified on top in both cases. I normally don't have time to swap barrel order when birds are flying unless I'm dove hunting which is rare for me anymore. I shoot a fair amount of timberdoodle, quail and the occasional pheasant or chukar at the local preserve and this works great for them as well. Shooting skeet or sporting clay I run the same chokes figuring train as I hunt, always mounting the gun once I hear them launch or see the clay. It may be advantageous to train with tighter choke than you hunt with I know a couple of guys who outshoot me every time who run modified on both barrels for practice then open them up for big shoots or record fire. It definitely helps me if we are shooting for bragging rights to shoot a pair of cyl chokes, I'm more competitive with the extra coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 1712836, member: 39547"] I run bottom barrel first in both my 12 and 20, cyl/ic on the bottom and modified on top in both cases. I normally don't have time to swap barrel order when birds are flying unless I'm dove hunting which is rare for me anymore. I shoot a fair amount of timberdoodle, quail and the occasional pheasant or chukar at the local preserve and this works great for them as well. Shooting skeet or sporting clay I run the same chokes figuring train as I hunt, always mounting the gun once I hear them launch or see the clay. It may be advantageous to train with tighter choke than you hunt with I know a couple of guys who outshoot me every time who run modified on both barrels for practice then open them up for big shoots or record fire. It definitely helps me if we are shooting for bragging rights to shoot a pair of cyl chokes, I'm more competitive with the extra coverage. [/QUOTE]
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