Bought myself a Christmas present yesterday.
Went ahead and got me a Code Black choke.
Gonna shoot it today and see what she will do.
Went ahead and got me a Code Black choke.
Gonna shoot it today and see what she will do.
Southern Sportsman":1lpum6n9 said:I think most look at a 30" circle for wing shooting applications. Uniformity is as important if not more important that simple pellet count.
Southern Sportsman":378yd5il said:It's all arbitrary, but a 10" circle has become standard for comparing turkey chokes/loads. I think most look at a 30" circle for wing shooting applications. Uniformity is as important if not more important that simple pellet count.
drake799":1huh00u0 said:I was watching a Duck Commander video on YouTube other day. Jase stated they like to shoot Full chokes on big ducks Just sayin lol
Westtnduckhtr":3k9l4a4v said:My advise would be to shoot 2's and not BB's if you are shooting at ducks under 40 yards. No problem killing them at that range with the factory M or IM choke. From my 50 years of waterfowling shooting both ducks and geese with every shot type and size imaginable plus currently owning over 30 shotguns to experiment with, it is more about ability. The loads we have right now will kill far beyond most shooters ability within reason. I shot 3" 7/8oz #2's 20 ga. Kent steel last Fri-Sun and had no problem killing my limit of ducks and specs all three days. Being able to judge distance and decoying birds and not tree topping/sky busting will kill far more birds than being over choked.
Westtnduckhtr":1aw9mr1p said:Did not think you were skybusting. .