Gazz
Well-known member
Having read a couple of articles regarding the use of chokes for clays, I think I have a very basic understanding of what they are used for, please feel free to correct me if I have misunderstood their use. To choke down (full) and then to progressively reduce the amount of choke increases the pattern width which in turn will offer an option on clay's depending on the shooting distance?? as I said, a very basic understanding.
I purchased my first gun yesterday which as some probably already know is a Miroku 7000 28" multi choke, and for my intended use should suit me down to the ground. I do not intend to get all serious about shooting, but rather to be a casual (safe) contributor to the sport and enjoy a Sunday morning plinking a few clay's. Getting all technical and playing mind games in terms of choke use can only lead to frustration so I am after an all round compromise rather than a precision set up for different presentations. I believe that a 1/4 and a 1/2 is a good starting point for beginners like myself but the end question to this is: How do I know what each choke is? I was supplied with x4 chokes with my gun and they do not have appear to have anything other than Browning stamped on them, they are quite pitted.
Each choke does have a different number of notches cut into the leading edge and they are "Invector" chokes, I just wondered how I would know what is in the gun. The x2 spare that I have have 1 & 5 notches in them. Sorry to ask what must seem like a basic question
I purchased my first gun yesterday which as some probably already know is a Miroku 7000 28" multi choke, and for my intended use should suit me down to the ground. I do not intend to get all serious about shooting, but rather to be a casual (safe) contributor to the sport and enjoy a Sunday morning plinking a few clay's. Getting all technical and playing mind games in terms of choke use can only lead to frustration so I am after an all round compromise rather than a precision set up for different presentations. I believe that a 1/4 and a 1/2 is a good starting point for beginners like myself but the end question to this is: How do I know what each choke is? I was supplied with x4 chokes with my gun and they do not have appear to have anything other than Browning stamped on them, they are quite pitted.
Each choke does have a different number of notches cut into the leading edge and they are "Invector" chokes, I just wondered how I would know what is in the gun. The x2 spare that I have have 1 & 5 notches in them. Sorry to ask what must seem like a basic question