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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #15 on: June 23, 2016, 08:38:20 PM »
Standard choke identification
Choke Type   Identification (Notches)
Full Choke:               I notch
Improved Modified:   II notches
Modified:                  III notches
Improved Cylinder:   IIII notches
Cylinder:                  IIIII notches
For what it's worth I shoot 6 to 7 K rounds a year on Sporting Clays. And 99% are with an IC and the rest is with Skeet and or Cylinder. With an Auto Loader or Pump gun it's IC. 
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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #16 on: June 25, 2016, 05:48:24 AM »
i've never seen a rem choke with those notches, but my browning and benelli have them.
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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #17 on: June 28, 2016, 01:59:00 PM »
Standard choke identification
Choke Type   Identification (Notches)
Full Choke:               I notch
Improved Modified:   II notches
Modified:                  III notches
Improved Cylinder:   IIII notches
Cylinder:                  IIIII notches
For what it's worth I shoot 6 to 7 K rounds a year on Sporting Clays. And 99% are with an IC and the rest is with Skeet and or Cylinder. With an Auto Loader or Pump gun it's IC.
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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #18 on: June 28, 2016, 02:23:55 PM »
Thanks a lot guys!! I just looked and saw where the Choke is. And by those pictures it must be a Cylinder Choke. So I should probably replace it with a modified choke later.

FWIW, I do a lot of bird hunting (primarily upland, but some waterfowl) and my IC choke rarely leaves my gun.  The only time it does is for late season birds and then I will switch over to a modified.
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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #19 on: July 05, 2016, 09:54:32 PM »
Thanks a lot guys!! I just looked and saw where the Choke is. And by those pictures it must be a Cylinder Choke. So I should probably replace it with a modified choke later.

FWIW, I do a lot of bird hunting (primarily upland, but some waterfowl) and my IC choke rarely leaves my gun.  The only time it does is for late season birds and then I will switch over to a modified.

do you use IC choke for skeet shooting too?
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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #20 on: July 05, 2016, 09:57:27 PM »
Thanks a lot guys!! I just looked and saw where the Choke is. And by those pictures it must be a Cylinder Choke. So I should probably replace it with a modified choke later.

FWIW, I do a lot of bird hunting (primarily upland, but some waterfowl) and my IC choke rarely leaves my gun.  The only time it does is for late season birds and then I will switch over to a modified.

do you use IC choke for skeet shooting too?

Yes, as a tune up for hunting season.  If I was shooting for score, I'd probably opt for a cylinder or a skeet choke. 
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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #21 on: July 05, 2016, 10:11:39 PM »
Thanks a lot guys!! I just looked and saw where the Choke is. And by those pictures it must be a Cylinder Choke. So I should probably replace it with a modified choke later.

FWIW, I do a lot of bird hunting (primarily upland, but some waterfowl) and my IC choke rarely leaves my gun.  The only time it does is for late season birds and then I will switch over to a modified.

do you use IC choke for skeet shooting too?

Yes, as a tune up for hunting season.  If I was shooting for score, I'd probably opt for a cylinder or a skeet choke.
Thanks!
Hi, my name is Josie

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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #22 on: July 05, 2016, 10:19:26 PM »
To answer your question "do you use IC choke for skeet shooting too?" Yes I do most of the time, I don't shoot skeet for score. For trap, I''ll use a Light -Mod or MOD, Skeet a IC or Skeet but for sporting clays it's always an IC unless its a close target and the Skeet/CL and sometimes on a longer target I might put in an Light-MOD. I tend to change my shot size for the shooting station (sporting clays) trap and skeet are fixed distances.
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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #23 on: July 06, 2016, 07:17:53 AM »
You may find this helpful.

http://www.shootingtimes.com/long-guns/longgun_reviews_st_headintheclouds_201002/

"The disks are color-coded to indicate distance from the muzzle and
carefully sized to the exact diameter of the killing pattern at that distance. Distance in yards: orange, 10; yellow, 15; caramel, 20; red, 25; maroon, 30; medium blue, 35; dark blue, 40; gray, 45; dark gray, 50. (Bottom) Viewed from the rear, it is equally startling to see the way killing patterns drop off."

Read more: http://www.shootingtimes.com/long-guns/longgun_reviews_st_headintheclouds_201002/#ixzz4Ddcq5LhR

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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #24 on: July 06, 2016, 06:25:49 PM »
To answer your question "do you use IC choke for skeet shooting too?" Yes I do most of the time, I don't shoot skeet for score. For trap, I''ll use a Light -Mod or MOD, Skeet a IC or Skeet but for sporting clays it's always an IC unless its a close target and the Skeet/CL and sometimes on a longer target I might put in an Light-MOD. I tend to change my shot size for the shooting station (sporting clays) trap and skeet are fixed distances.
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Re: Shotgun Choke question
« Reply #25 on: July 06, 2016, 06:26:27 PM »
You may find this helpful.

http://www.shootingtimes.com/long-guns/longgun_reviews_st_headintheclouds_201002/

"The disks are color-coded to indicate distance from the muzzle and
carefully sized to the exact diameter of the killing pattern at that distance. Distance in yards: orange, 10; yellow, 15; caramel, 20; red, 25; maroon, 30; medium blue, 35; dark blue, 40; gray, 45; dark gray, 50. (Bottom) Viewed from the rear, it is equally startling to see the way killing patterns drop off."

Read more: http://www.shootingtimes.com/long-guns/longgun_reviews_st_headintheclouds_201002/#ixzz4Ddcq5LhR
Thank you!
Hi, my name is Josie

 


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