which choke and barrel

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Re: which choke and barrel

Postby grant_c » Thu Aug 25, 2011 6:38 pm

I got a benelli m1 with 28'' barrel with kicks mod, I shoot kent #4s and i've taken some pretty awesome shots with it
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Re: which choke and barrel

Postby Anatidae » Fri Aug 26, 2011 7:42 am

grant_c wrote:I got a benelli m1 with 28'' barrel with kicks mod, I shoot kent #4s and i've taken some pretty awesome shots with it
....but :shock: .....have you 'hit' any, is what matters..... :|

Mulvihill88 - tailor the gun/choke/load to the hunting situation (I.e. Fields, river backwaters, tight timber, open timber, etc.

For instance: tight timber- SK, cyl or IC and 1-1/4 oz loads. Probably would opt for 26" bbl. in that scenario.

If I had to pick a bbl length for all-purpose wingshooting it would be 28" with screw chokes. I would use factory chokes until I was convinced (provided my wingshooting skills were solid) I could justify the expense of custom chokes.

Start with basics and develop skills. It's not about the stuff, but what you do with it that counts.
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Re: which choke and barrel

Postby duramax » Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:44 am

Anatidae wrote:
grant_c wrote:I got a benelli m1 with 28'' barrel with kicks mod, I shoot kent #4s and i've taken some pretty awesome shots with it
....but :shock: .....have you 'hit' any, is what matters..... :|

Mulvihill88 - tailor the gun/choke/load to the hunting situation (I.e. Fields, river backwaters, tight timber, open timber, etc.

For instance: tight timber- SK, cyl or IC and 1-1/4 oz loads. Probably would opt for 26" bbl. in that scenario.

If I had to pick a bbl length for all-purpose wingshooting it would be 28" with screw chokes. I would use factory chokes until I was convinced (provided my wingshooting skills were solid) I could justify the expense of custom chokes.

Start with basics and develop skills. It's not about the stuff, but what you do with it that counts.
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Re: which choke and barrel

Postby grant_c » Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:56 am

yeah shoot em all the time but i aint in no pissin contest, i just mean with that set up i've made some good long range shots and it works good over decoys too, guess you could call it a happy medium
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Re: which choke and barrel

Postby Anatidae » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:00 am

Sorry, Duramax......I forgot you were a 'Pro-staffer' :mrgreen:
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Re: which choke and barrel

Postby sunnylab » Fri Aug 26, 2011 11:54 am

arduckslayer wrote:
levi127 wrote:What was it the 5 guage or something like that from TK and Mike duck hunting? If you get your hands on one of them you will get a mixed bag everyday or over the limit if not enough people with you!

Serious note. I like the 22in with a patternmaster extended choke with 3 1/2 black coulds max payload on a 10g.
It was an 8 guage, like the person that posted before you said :lol:

On a serious note, you'd never get to take a gun with a 22" barrel to one of my duck pits. Way too short andtoo easy to leave everybody with ringing ears and a headache.
It was a 4 guage actually.

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