Posted by Rick Kr on April 10, 2011 at 19:10:08 from (67.108.90.72):
In Reply to: Shot Gun Question posted by Whiskey Bent on April 10, 2011 at 18:48:40:
A modified choke is a mid-range constriction. The "tighter" the choke the farther distance the shot goes before it spreads.
Your friends gun has a "choke". It is a fixed choke, unlike yours which you can change. Look by the receiver on your friends gun it should be stamped in the barrel.
You can use steel in a modified choke. I have shot steel in a full choke. But typically, steel doesn't need as tight of a choke as lead to shoot the same pattern.
Only use the size shell that your gun calls for. 20 gauge is normally 2 3/4 and 3.
Here's sizes for bore constriction on a 20.
Cylinder bore = .617 Skeet I = .613 Improved Cyl. = .611 Skeet II = .608 Modified = .603 Improved Mod. = .598 Full = .592 Extra Full = .590
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