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Chokes are a total mental thing... seen some extreme stuff killed with half choke. The shot all goes the same distance! Just depends how confident you feel putting the pellets on target at range. Pick what works for you and leave it in the gun in my opinion!
Really good video guys! Very often new shooters are not fully informed, (or are afraid to ask) about the effect of choke. Best option is to shoot your gun at a pattern plate with each choke to get a picture of what the gun is doing. As Andy said, different cartridges throw different patterns, so bare this in mind when testing. BTW. (I believe I'm correct in that Skeet chokes are optimised for Skeet shooting. i.e. Throw an even 30" pattern at 22 yards with small shot.)
I use to change chokes all a time dont bother just stick with half choke in both barrels and I use gamebore 32 in plasic for pigeon shooting get long range in plastic and I use half choke for every think crow shooting and even going on pheasent shoots to but if you shooting crows use 32 grams number 5 shot for both crow and pheasents like gamebore black gold and least you can put steel shot through half choke to if you duck shooting or geese shooting as well
In Scandi pigeons very rarely decoy, so we must use tighter chokes for flightlines. Half for the bottom barrel and 3/ 4 or full on the upper barrel. For sporting 3/8 and half👍
Choking is such a minefield even before you factor in shot sizes and muzzle velocity there's really no easy fix feel sorry for the guy trying to answer these kind questions no one has the solution practice is the only way to understand how it works I've been shooting 50 years plus and still not sure
@@fieldtester7655 hi Charlie, what would you recommend a good fibre wad game cartridge that would be fine for pigeons/ ducks and pheasants? Thanks in advance