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In the market for a 3 1/2” chamber waterfowl shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3191277" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have patterned all my 12 gauge shotguns and what I found was the larger the bore or the longer the chamber the tighter the pattern was.</p><p>I tried turkey chokes and those just opened up the pattern. Seemed odd as I was from the school of smaller choke</p><p>tighter pattern.</p><p></p><p>Does not work that way. The tightes shooting gun I ever shot was grandpa's A5 browning 12 gauge..the barrel was rust colored and was paper thin at the muzzle.</p><p>Then I had a hand in building a muzzle loader shotgun with bore and chamber the same size, that was the tightest patterning shotgun I ever seen.</p><p>That led me to research over bore shotguns and if I had to buy a 3 1/2 I would go Mossberg 935</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3191277, member: 15054"] I have patterned all my 12 gauge shotguns and what I found was the larger the bore or the longer the chamber the tighter the pattern was. I tried turkey chokes and those just opened up the pattern. Seemed odd as I was from the school of smaller choke tighter pattern. Does not work that way. The tightes shooting gun I ever shot was grandpa's A5 browning 12 gauge..the barrel was rust colored and was paper thin at the muzzle. Then I had a hand in building a muzzle loader shotgun with bore and chamber the same size, that was the tightest patterning shotgun I ever seen. That led me to research over bore shotguns and if I had to buy a 3 1/2 I would go Mossberg 935 [/QUOTE]
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