pest hunter 151 15 Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 (edited) what is the best choke for mid to high pigeons thanks pest hunter 151 Edited March 20, 2010 by pest hunter 151 Quote Link to post
clint 45 Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 what is the best chock for mid to high pigeons thanks pest hunter 151 what is chock ? if use cartrage , most use No6 32gr Quote Link to post
andyf 144 Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 what is the best chock for mid to high pigeons thanks pest hunter 151 Well PH, firstly it's 'CHOKE'. But that's detail, you don't say if you have a O/U>S/S or a Semi-Auto? Assuming you only have 1 choke to play with you must have a semi-auto i.e. one barrel. Then I would reccomend a 1/2 choke, but pick your shells properly as this is MORE important than the degree of choke (in my opinion?). For Mid to High Pigeons I would use 32 Gram No5's in the felt wad, I prefer to us lots of pellets of a medium/large size through a fairly open choke. However if you have a double barrel variable choke shotgun, then I would reccomend true cylinder in the 'open' barrel and 1/2 in the 'top' or 'left' barrel, still using the same shells. I am however old school, and a fairly lousy shotgun shot, rifle shooting spoils your shotgun technique that's for sure. Some young 'hotshots' I've seen do very well with 28 Gram plasiwad No7>8's through full chokes, but if I use that I can't hit a damm thing. AndyF Quote Link to post
pest hunter 151 15 Posted March 20, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 I have an old s/s dont think barrals are the same size hmmm dose this mean that they need choke put in them. I have not had a shot gun for long so please bare with me and sorry about my bad spelling Quote Link to post
waidmann 105 Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 if its a high bird then use the second trigger/barrel first(thats the tightest). its easy to take choke out but hard(expensive)to add it to agun that does not have screw in chokes. atb waidmann Quote Link to post
ratattack 111 Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 I have an old s/s dont think barrals are the same size hmmm dose this mean that they need choke put in them. I have not had a shot gun for long so please bare with me and sorry about my bad spelling How do you mean the barrels are a different size? They should be even with an inner diameter at the end that is normally slightly different ie: chokes. If there is a screw in choke it means they can be swapped around, if they are fixed chokes then tough you've got what you got Quote Link to post
waidmann 105 Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 if in doubt take it to the shop and get him to "pop in a choke guage" Quote Link to post
Cheshire JP 0 Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 (edited) I have an old s/s dont think barrals are the same size hmmm dose this mean that they need choke put in them. I have not had a shot gun for long so please bare with me and sorry about my bad spelling How do you mean the barrels are a different size? They should be even with an inner diameter at the end that is normally slightly different ie: chokes. If there is a screw in choke it means they can be swapped around, if they are fixed chokes then tough you've got what you got i think its kind of a given that A there fixed and B if he cant tell from fixed and open for chokes should he really be out shooting anyhting other than clays untill he learns alot more about what hes doing.. i dont mean to affend you but you really should be joining a local clay shooting club and learn about shotguns and shooting / shooting safty. befor u go out and shoot some woodies. Everyone thinks they know what they are doing and there 100% safe till they shoot them selfs in the foot. Edited March 21, 2010 by Cheshire JP Quote Link to post
pest hunter 151 15 Posted March 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 I have an old s/s dont think barrals are the same size hmmm dose this mean that they need choke put in them. I have not had a shot gun for long so please bare with me and sorry about my bad spelling How do you mean the barrels are a different size? They should be even with an inner diameter at the end that is normally slightly different ie: chokes. If there is a screw in choke it means they can be swapped around, if they are fixed chokes then tough you've got what you got i think its kind of a given that A there fixed and B if he cant tell from fixed and open for chokes should he really be out shooting anyhting other than clays untill he learns alot more about what hes doing.. i dont mean to affend you but you really should be joining a local clay shooting club and learn about shotguns and shooting / shooting safty. befor u go out and shoot some woodies. Everyone thinks they know what they are doing and there 100% safe till they shoot them selfs in the foot. that is exactly why i was asking i have been invited to shoot some woodies but need to know what im doing first Quote Link to post
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