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<blockquote data-quote="okhunter" data-source="post: 2017181" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>You will get lots of opinions on this. Some people like their gun choked really tight to stretch out a long way. I saw a guy kill a fox in Arizona a couple of years ago at 90 yards with a gun that was choked extra full.</p><p>For me I like a modified choke. A coyote running full out through thick brush is no easy shot to make even at close range.</p><p>I want my shot to open up a little more so I don't usually use anything but the modified choke. You still need to put it on paper and know what your gun will do at 10, 20, 30... Whatever the distance is you plan to shoot. Diffent shells will all perform a little different just like in your rifle. If your gun is choked real tight and you have a coyote charge in at say 15-20 yards for example you really are not gaining much over using a rifle.</p><p>This is just my opinion brother, but its what works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okhunter, post: 2017181, member: 4040"] You will get lots of opinions on this. Some people like their gun choked really tight to stretch out a long way. I saw a guy kill a fox in Arizona a couple of years ago at 90 yards with a gun that was choked extra full. For me I like a modified choke. A coyote running full out through thick brush is no easy shot to make even at close range. I want my shot to open up a little more so I don't usually use anything but the modified choke. You still need to put it on paper and know what your gun will do at 10, 20, 30... Whatever the distance is you plan to shoot. Diffent shells will all perform a little different just like in your rifle. If your gun is choked real tight and you have a coyote charge in at say 15-20 yards for example you really are not gaining much over using a rifle. This is just my opinion brother, but its what works for me. [/QUOTE]
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