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Offline Ironhead

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Re: LET'S TALK CHOKES!!!
« Reply #30 on: September 18, 2013, 05:53:14 PM »
I run mod in the top and mod in the bottom of my OU. If they get up close I kill em, and if they get up long I kill em.
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Re: LET'S TALK CHOKES!!!
« Reply #31 on: September 18, 2013, 06:39:08 PM »
I had a really nice Lefever 12 double choked cyl/full, and for open country covey birds (huns, chukars and the occasional wild rooster), I did most of my killing with the full choke left barrel at 40-60yds.  The cylinder barrel proved to be almost useless unless the birds were at my feet.  So, unless you're hunting grouse, lm/f or ic/m is a great all around combo, and if I had to pick just one, it would be ic/f.    I had my Masquelier 16 hammer gun outfitted with a permanent Briley ic choke sleeve in the right, and sk, mod, and full tubes for the left, so I can use it for skeet and for upland birds.  I like skeet in the left barrel for skeet shooting, since the second shot on doubles is about 15 yds.


Now that is a great looking gun :drool:
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