best choke for trap shooting?
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What screw-in choke tube should I use when I go to the trap range?
12 ga., Rem 870 - 26 or 28" barrel, I forget how long it is.
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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Most guys use a full choke.
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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I like full
some people like MOD or Improved MOD
it depends a little on the range and how the house throws
you determine the sweet spot range where they sort of hang there some ranges do some don't and pattern with a few rounds of your trap load with each choke and decide from there enough density but spread ok also
I follow the old farmers theory if your on target full works for just about everything.
when looking at used shotguns in a city or non farm area tended to be you saw a lot of mods , when you hit farm country seemed everyone had a full
shops sold mods and farmers ordered fulls
every choke and gun is a bit different so pattern
long barrels give nice sight picture with a long radius form the rear sight your eye and the front sight the bead that said I shoot fine with a 20 inch barrel and like it for it's fast handling and easy carrying when I don't hit with the short barrel I know why and it is that I broke the trigger too early or the bird took a dive as I was breaking the trigger
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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Remington actually made an 870 Trap Gun with a fixed choke that was marked "Mod Trap". I have one but it need to be re-blued.
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Remington actually made an 870 Trap Gun with a fixed choke that was marked "Mod Trap". I have one but it need to be re-blued. they could be ordered with mod or full barrels in the 870 trap the trap model added a middle bead, and a few wood options both nicer wood but also shape differences in the stock.
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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On the 16 yd line no need for a full choke a modified is plenty IMO if you move back for the handicap then a improved modified is what I used.
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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I use a improved modified when I'm hand throwing them to myself and full when at the gun club
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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1 oz- 1 1/8 number 8 shot 28" barrel. Modified is a good start from the front line (16 yards) as your confidence builds and you start shooting from the 20 yard or longer range full will suit you a little better.
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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The two tubes I use the most in my O/U are .035" (full) and .025" (imp mod)..........and in that order of usage frequency. I like the full tube because of two reasons. First, the tighter pattern makes me bear down more and concentrate on the bird. Less margin for sloppiness. And there's fewer "chips" and "nippers". Nothing more satisfying than totally smoking a bird.
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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Most guys use a full choke. A full choke will push the bird as it breaks telling you if you’re behind, shooting high etc. Most targets are broke 20 yds past the house. 16 yard line plus 20 yds past the house is a long shot. Many new shooters wait to long and the target is 50-60 yards away and dropping. Think about a crossing mallard at 40 yards and the full choke gets the nod. Good luck! PS, I shoot a Light Full (LF) in my BT99 from the 16-27 yd line.
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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If you want to just use one choke I would recommend an improved modified.
That is what I use and it breaks them good at the 27 yd line.
<< AA-27-AA shooter. Good info here! If new start with a modified to get some confidence. My personal experience is that a mod choke gives a bigger pattern, but has less force, so you can miss bigger and maybe get a break or maybe get a dust (which isn't dead). Once you've shot some, tighten up to a full to powder those targets! I'm still very young in this sport, and it can be real fun, if you don't let the misses beat you down. Just have a good time, and try to visualize "why" you miss, and not "that" you miss! Good shooting!
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Most guys use a full choke. A full choke will push the bird as it breaks telling you if you’re behind, shooting high etc. Most targets are broke 20 yds past the house. 16 yard line plus 20 yds past the house is a long shot. Many new shooters wait to long and the target is 50-60 yards away and dropping. Think about a crossing mallard at 40 yards and the full choke gets the nod. Good luck! PS, I shoot a Light Full (LF) in my BT99 from the 16-27 yd line. Interesting, I also shoot a BT-99, but my older Browning Superposed (1960’s) is my go to trap gun, even on singles.
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Re: best choke for trap shooting?
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I took my boys and my dad out trap shooting to celebrate Dad's birthday. I noticed he had his rifled choke tube screwed in. I still only broke two more targets than him. My boys really enjoyed it, though. They are already asking to go back as soon as they recover from the bruise on their shoulder.
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