It determines the size of the pattern the tighter the choke the smaller the pattern. Depending on what range your shooting at will determine what choke tube you use.Quote:
Originally Posted by Delphi
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It determines the size of the pattern the tighter the choke the smaller the pattern. Depending on what range your shooting at will determine what choke tube you use.Quote:
Originally Posted by Delphi
Try this thread for a good explanation:Quote:
Originally Posted by Delphi
http://thefiringline.com/forums/show...hreadid=106952
or this one too:
http://thefiringline.com/forums/show...threadid=70599
Now me, I almost NEVER change my chokes, cylinder and IC, sometimes modified, but I usually change shot size before I change the chokes. Some people change all the time, personnel choice I guess.
oh, and external are the way to go for sporting clays, easily changeable.
i will have to post a pic of mine when i get home, just a basic 870 18" barrel 6 shot tube
just ordered a knoxx special ops stock should be here mid next week
and will probably get a surefire foregrip.
and the pic, its plain jane, the foregrip is cut thats the only thing ever touched on it. i will post better pics later.
http://www.crankgoboom.com/redneckhybrid/guns/870.jpg
ok got the new knoxx stock on today
http://www.crankgoboom.com/redneckhy...ns/870/870.JPG
You are going to love that Knoxx stock
The thing is amazing.
Esp. with slugs.