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Chokes
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09/10/15 07:59 PM
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Brother in-law
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I have a rem 1187. Is there a brand or one choke that would make a difference in shooting dove or sporting clays? I don't won't several is there one all around best pick?
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Re: Chokes
[Re: Brother in-law]
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09/10/15 08:40 PM
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ATX_Hunter
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I usually use an Improved Cylinder Choke for the first several weeks of dove season then I switch to a Modified choke the rest of the time in My Benelli SuperNova. I hope this helps.
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Re: Chokes
[Re: Brother in-law]
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09/10/15 09:09 PM
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P_102
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Extreme Tracker
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One choke only....Improved all the way. I shoot skeet or even cylinder at dove but I'm lucky to hunt where I rarely shoot over 20 yards, but for both, Improved. I also recommend Briley chokes over all others.
P_102
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