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<blockquote data-quote="AveryPC" data-source="post: 5525640" data-attributes="member: 23265"><p>I agree that shooting at the furthest range is unethical and not what I am looking to do, I should've made that a little more clear. We mainly shoot divers and on the second and third shot they can be out around 40 yards. Recently I've noticed a lot of the ones hit at this range will dive and we are only able to find about half of them. If I am going to take shots at this range, which I'd like to and feel that I can do somewhat consistently, I think a tighter choke would greatly reduce the amount of cripples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AveryPC, post: 5525640, member: 23265"] I agree that shooting at the furthest range is unethical and not what I am looking to do, I should’ve made that a little more clear. We mainly shoot divers and on the second and third shot they can be out around 40 yards. Recently I’ve noticed a lot of the ones hit at this range will dive and we are only able to find about half of them. If I am going to take shots at this range, which I’d like to and feel that I can do somewhat consistently, I think a tighter choke would greatly reduce the amount of cripples. [/QUOTE]
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