It's not my statement, I have nothing against 3/8 or 7.5's but was merely pointing out the potential reason for your own statement :I would question your statement on "asking too much of a 3/8 choke with 7.5's"
Many of my shooting friends are now using 3/8 choke for most disciplines. It is a proven choke size, with the right cartridge. Cartridges are so good nowadays that a more open choke is acceptable with the pattern a good cartridge can hold.
The choking system of 3/8 & 3/8 with Hull Pro One's in my Browning 725 was awesome in the recent World Sporting event at EJ Churchills.
A dusted target and a chipped target is still classed as 'killed' on the scorecard.
On the expensive front, we all know that buying less than a 1000 shells will cost you, from any shop. Pro One's are probably £45 more expensive than I used to pay for my regular cartridges. But the proof is they have gained me 5 to 8 more clays on a regular basis.Hitting those horrible long distance edge-on targets that usually would have slipped through the pattern. Do not underestimate the killing potential of a 3/8 choke. It is probably Teague's best seller at present.
Hi, just a newbie question, why have the full choke in the bottom barrel?I've always shot Superbs for years at ABT / UT and like other thought I'd try DTL Gold 28g 8s in botton barrel and 28g 7/12s in top ,full and three quarter barrels DT10 , Trident and I must say I've been converted lovely kills soft on the shoulder and maybe a coincidence but scores have gone up slightly, but that's only my opinion other shooters might prefer a different choice.
He didn't say he had full choke in the bottom barrel. He just said Full and 3/4 chokes. You have assumed because he said full first that it was the bottom barrel but I would be surprised if this were the case.Hi, just a newbie question, why have the full choke in the bottom barrel?
Secondly, years ago when i sued to shoot game, Eleys were really really good cartridges, times seem to have changed. The ones mentioned here, I take it, that they are still reliable shells?
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