Originally Posted by ColdBore
Originally Posted by Redneck
Originally Posted by gnoahhh
Since I found myself not changing chokes very often in guns with choke tubes I've come to re-think the necessity of them and in fact almost prefer guns without them.


Many competition trap shooters use high-end guns w/o tubes.. It eliminates potential problems..


Agreed.

But if I buy it, I'd plan on using it for a "general purpose" gun, mainly hunting and maybe some informal clays (no trap though).

I'm just concerned that Full/Full is going to be a bit tighter than I need, or want.

I'd open it up to about a nice middle-of-the-road I/C and Mod, and could be perfectly happy with that.

Still tossing it around....



That's the choking I go with for field shotguns. And, I shoot skeet with them too, informally. If Post wads are available for the chambering, I'd use them for the tight choke barrel at the skeet range. With the I/C barrel, it is so close to skeet bore, no need to spread the pattern. Lots of ways to skin the cat..


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