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Given its lower 3/4 ounce standard payload, does a 28 gauge need a tighter choke than the bigger gauges in order to have a dense enough core pattern to match the bigger payload shells ?

That is, in order to have the same number (not percent) of pellets in the inner 20-inch core of the pattern, does the 28 gauge need, for example, a full choke when a 12 gauge might use an improved-cylinder to get the same number of pellets in the pattern core ?



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