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Thread: O/U Waterfowl + Chokes

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    I'm new to Waterfowl but I have the bugg! Alright, I'm using Kent Stell Shot becuase it's cheap and it's steel. Is this alright to be using it?

    O/U, Ducks, #2 3" 1 3/8"
    O/U, Canada Geese, #4 3" 1 3/8"

    Would you say that was fair?

    Also, Chokes for Waterfowl. If It's gonna be a choke, it's gonna be a Briley. Extended, Flush, Ported WHERE DO I START??

    Teach me Grasshopper!

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    I'll take that back about Briley. When your buying for a 0/U this stuff gets expensive. $50 x 2 = NO!

    Who else makes a good Choke?

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    Number one, unless you got little Canada Geese you shoot #2 or bigger. For steel I use BBB on Geese. #4 should be fine for ducks. I personlay know nothing about choke tubes... all I use are the ones that came with my M2

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    Whats the deal with these ported chokes for steel shot. Will it help me hit any more birds or are they just "For the Pro's"

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    Anybody?

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    Alright, do the Extended chokes work better for steel shot?? Improved and Modified is what i have now, but they just the standard choke.

    Will getting two extended chokes help my pattern and reduce recoil using steel shot?

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    If you value your hearing leave the ported barrels and chokes alone. They don't help recoil and are really not needed. Get the non-ported chokes.

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    So, it makes the Gun louder?????

    What about standard Extended Chokes?? Do they help with steel and lead shot?

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    Porting dosen't really make the gun "louder" it just allows the sound from the shot to come back at you instead of out the barrel. I have experenced this in the duck blind when another hunter had a ported barrel for "faster fallow-up shots" he fired at a green head and we almost kicked his a$$ out the blind!
    Extended chokes will help with all shot patterns because it allows the shot more time to constrict so less pellet deformation. So with all them big words, they improve the pattern over short choke tubes.

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    I use an IC choke for steel and a modified choke for Kent Tungsten Matrix. Modified works extremely well with Kent. I shot Kent exclusively this duck season: No. 5, 2 3/4" shells. Best year yet, I took 32 ducks and one goose. Kent can be expensive, but you can't beat the knock down power! Great stuff. Sometimes I'll shoot Kent with an IC choke, but that's usually only over decoys for the first few days of the season.

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