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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3079193" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Soooo, what advice y'all got for the following: which choke, what load and what "shot setup"?</p><p> Of course I will start em with stationary targets to be sure they understand to shoot the clay and that we aren't dealing with a single projectile like they are accustomed to with rifles. We are all right-handed in this family so I'm debating on left to right birds or straight away birds once we graduate to the thrower. I'm thinking straight away and focus on hitting the bird at its "peak". It's an electric thrower that will be firmly anchored so I should be able to get them a repeatable target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3079193, member: 43171"] Soooo, what advice y'all got for the following: which choke, what load and what "shot setup"? Of course I will start em with stationary targets to be sure they understand to shoot the clay and that we aren't dealing with a single projectile like they are accustomed to with rifles. We are all right-handed in this family so I'm debating on left to right birds or straight away birds once we graduate to the thrower. I'm thinking straight away and focus on hitting the bird at its "peak". It's an electric thrower that will be firmly anchored so I should be able to get them a repeatable target. [/QUOTE]
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