Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by passport
Might want to look at the target presentation before selecting a choke, just a thought.....


I don't even know what that means.




From an article on chokes:

"The other key factor is presentation. As we discussed, edge-on targets are much harder to break. A 35 yard edge-on crosser can be more of a challenge to both shooter and equipment than a 50 yard driven target. The visible area is considerably smaller and the face presented to the shot is the thickest and hardest. A target showing its full belly on the other hand exposes the thinnest part of the clay and will require fewer pellet strikes for a clean break.

Choke selection then is part art, part science and (hopefully) now a little less mystery."


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