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Choke selection? #643722 03/19/09 10:08 PM
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I have a Rem. 1100 with a 28" barrel, accuported and Briley chokes. What would be the best choice of chokes for shooting sabot slugs. Maybe 60-7o yards max. Any help will be appreciated.



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Re: Choke selection? [Re: redriverpigger] #643723 03/19/09 10:38 PM
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Saboted slugs need a rifled barrel to be their most accurate. You probably want to shoot foster slugs, also known as rifled slugs.


Re: Choke selection? [Re: uthornfan] #643724 03/20/09 01:25 AM
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Saboted slugs need a rifled barrel to be their most accurate. You probably want to shoot foster slugs, also known as rifled slugs.



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Re: Choke selection? [Re: uthornfan] #643725 03/20/09 01:53 AM
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Thanks for the info. I will pick some up tonight.



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Re: Choke selection? [Re: redriverpigger] #643726 03/20/09 03:37 AM
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well it depends what she said or did.. if she back talked a simple head lock will do, but if she hit you a cross triangle across the jugular will..... oh for shotguns......


Re: Choke selection? [Re: texasd] #643727 03/20/09 05:22 AM
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Re: Choke selection? [Re: texasd] #643728 03/20/09 06:13 AM
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Before it all started, I asked her what she wanted for her birthday. She said a divorce. I said, Honey, I twernt planning on spending that much.



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Re: Choke selection? [Re: redriverpigger] #643729 03/20/09 08:53 PM
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I believe most manufacturers suggest cylinder or improved cylinder, nothing tighter.


Re: Choke selection? [Re: sasquatch1] #643730 03/22/09 02:23 AM
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They have screw in rifled choke tubes for shooting sabots... I have one for my Browning Gold Hunter. I used it one season and bought a dedicated rifled slug gun so I could have the scope.


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