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Old 01-07-2011, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Cowtown guy View Post
The full choke should be retired when shooting steel. It can lead to dangerous pressures in the barrel and the patterns are crappy also.
The trick is to get a full choke designated for steel!

They are available through many of the manufacturers.
Someone mentioned 20 gauges , and although I use 20's and even 28's for waterfowl at times, the 12 is by far the best choice for most shooters, IMO.
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