trap shooting is done at ranges of 16 to 27 yards
full is the standard choke though improved cylinder will work from the 16to20 and mod from 21 to 27 the downside of more open chokes is less pattern density and the larger patterns hide your mistakes. the upside is if you are a newby the more forgiving pattern will help you get a few targets and build some confidence
Try different shots at different yardages with different chokes to find out which one works best and gives you the best patterns at about 10 to 30 yards, knowing the gun is key, don't go by other people every gun is different and so is the shooter
The choke you use depends on your target rather than the type of shotgun. For example: if you are shooting skeet, you would use improved or modified cylinder, but if you are shooting trap, you would use full choke.
A full choke is the best for waterfowl.It will keep your pattern tight as long as possible due to the distance involved with shooting ducks and geese in flight.
modified or cylinder - get both and try them out
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Death and distruction. Not a good idea at all....
You will have to experiment to find out.
You would use a full,or extra full choke if using 00buck for hunting purposes.If for self protection thats up to you.
This is a job best left to a trained gunsmith.
if your are shooting buck shot i think either should work fine however if you are shooting slugs choke tubes are not recommended and you shout get a slug barrel which does no accept choke tubes and has no threads
Same choke tube as a 1200 or 1400 pump
Yes, but check your pattern. Most shotguns will pattern buckshot best with a more open choke.
wiring diagram of electronic choke in tube light