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Shotgun Chokes Which Ones?
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<blockquote data-quote="dc4ou" data-source="post: 2738274" data-attributes="member: 31840"><p>I really think that you can use the chokes that came with your gun. I have always used them and they work fine. I have some Briley chokes that I like, however I do not think they shoot any better. They just look cool in the OU. I guess it would depend on the gun you have. I have always shot Benelli for my hunting guns so I guess that is the extent of my choke experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dc4ou, post: 2738274, member: 31840"] I really think that you can use the chokes that came with your gun. I have always used them and they work fine. I have some Briley chokes that I like, however I do not think they shoot any better. They just look cool in the OU. I guess it would depend on the gun you have. I have always shot Benelli for my hunting guns so I guess that is the extent of my choke experience. [/QUOTE]
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