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    WERE CAN I GET A GUIDE LINE TELLING ME WHICH CHOKE IS BEST FOR WHAT RANGE IM SHOOTING,I DONT HAVE BUT 5 CHOKES HOW ARE YOU SUPPOSE TO NOW WHICH CHOKE TO SHOOT AT WHAT TIME ,I HAVE THE 3 COMMON AND HAVE THE SKEET 1 AND 2,EVERYONE SAYS HEY TRY THEM ALL UNTILL YOU FIND OUT WHICH ONE SUITS YOU BETTER IS THERE A BETTER WAY OR IS THERE A SET GUIDELINE,OR IS THERE JUST TWO GUIDE LINE 1 FOR SHORT AND 2 FOR LONG.NOT TOO SURE HERE ANY HELP APPRECIATED.

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    Step 1:
    Turn off CAPS LOCK and appear a little less retarded.

    Step 2:
    Beginner's Guide to Shotgun Chokes

    Step 3:
    20 Questions

    [ 03-20-2006, 04:15 PM: Message edited by: tucker301 ]
    As you idea, Your picture don't very warm and wet. Have much die of bird. I think this isn't only a game.

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    "Jug choking is becoming increasingly popular on competition shotguns. While one reason given is improved patterning, the main claimed advantage is reduced felt recoil as the shot column does not ‘hit an obstruction’ in the form of a narrower bore on the way out of the barrel."

    I don't believe I have ever heard this before.

    Why would the obstuction of a choke cause more recoil?

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    i didn't mean to show my being RETARTED by writing with caps ,the info was just what i have been looking for thanks alot,and joe im no pro but on the more recoil is because of the obstruction, by the choke trying to restrict the shots thats what i would think anyway,but i may be wrong ,for im RETARTED

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    Didn't say you were retarded, just pointing out that leaving Caps Lock on made you appear that way.
    As you idea, Your picture don't very warm and wet. Have much die of bird. I think this isn't only a game.

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    I was thinking that the charge moving down the barrel was the "action",
    And
    The gun moving back in recoil was the "reaction".

    If the choke acts as an obstruction and slows the charge or "action",
    Then the "reaction" or recoil will be reduced.

    So an obstruction that slows the charge should cause less recoil.

    Perhaps the choke acts like the restriction in a carburetor, causing the air to pass through the venturi at a higher speed?

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    Does anyone know anything about franchi new 2006 waterfowl extended choke tubes do they work well with the I-12 or is there better extended chokes for this gun out there??

    [ 03-24-2006, 03:43 PM: Message edited by: simp ]

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    They appear to be the same as the Dead Zone series made by Primos?
    I use those in my SBEII and absolutely love 'em.
    As you idea, Your picture don't very warm and wet. Have much die of bird. I think this isn't only a game.

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