Very good point tbf ….Play cartridges, it’s easier and they make far more difference..
Beretta make 3/8 in the black DLC chokes and the flush fit which I have in my 694. Look on GMK shop. https://www.gmk.co.uk/shop/cat/chokesI was thinking along those lines, but thought Id test the waters on alternatives.....
Had Teague extendeds in my Silver Pig....
However, Beretta dont make 3/8 which I would like to try in both barrells.
Personally I find the 3/8 closer to the 1/2 than the 1/4. More like a .18 rather than .15. I tried the 1/4 chokes in mine and found more chippy kills. Its all a confidence thing and with a decent cartridge , Fiocchi officials or Rossa s for longer stuff Im pretty confident.Beretta just labels the chokes in a different way. Their LM (Light Modified) should be 3/8, as its sits between IC (Improved Cylinder) at 1/4 and M (Modified) which is 1/2. I also think that you'll be hard pressed to tell the difference between 1/4 and 3/8, but the mental game counts too. Varying shells may work better and is a more tangible 'scratch' to the itch we all have to get better at breaking clays by purchasing more stuff
Hi OpConsidering changing the chokes for a pair of 3/8 for sporting.
Currently using stock chokes with 1/4 and half ….
And suggestions ?
Exactly where I amI have a 694 and just bought another Beretta 1/4 choke so use two same.
Hi Op
Why are you considering changing. I have settled on 1/2 & 1/2 on my 694, so keen to learn your thoughts.
I must be losing the plot plat - I am actually shooting 1/2 & 1/2, not 1/4 x2 as suggestedThinking along the same lines as you, having the same in both……
But sometimes I do mentally like the fact I can use a tighter choke without having to swap them in and out.
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