Choke tubes
- duckmaster
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Choke tubes
I have just bought a Browning BPS and I am wanting to get a choke tube that will be the best for ducks! It has a 22" Barrell! Any one that could give me some suggestions would be very helpful!!!
Choke tubes
hey I got a BPS and you can't beat the modified that came with it, as far as I am concerned [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
Choke tubes
Depends on what kind of Duck hunting.
In flooded woods I would suggest Mod or possibly even full to shoot at tree top level.
Over decoys, improved cyl. works best for a poor shot like me.
In flooded woods I would suggest Mod or possibly even full to shoot at tree top level.
Over decoys, improved cyl. works best for a poor shot like me.
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I shoot a BPS with a 22" barrel and GH22 is right. It IS and ear bleeder!
I generally shoot the mod. for ducks just incase they are flying too high, or want to light on the outside edge of the spread, but I feel like I kill more birds with the i.c.
It has also been my experience that larger shot holds the pattern a little better coming out of that short barrel. I love to shoot Kent 1's for ducks and geese.
I generally shoot the mod. for ducks just incase they are flying too high, or want to light on the outside edge of the spread, but I feel like I kill more birds with the i.c.
It has also been my experience that larger shot holds the pattern a little better coming out of that short barrel. I love to shoot Kent 1's for ducks and geese.
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Full choke and extra ear plugs for your hunting buddies. [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
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