
My first question is what choke would I use for clay target ,down the line..? N0 2 ,which barrel would you select first , top or bottom...…..ok ,thanks..

Stix wrote:The theory is usually bottom barrel first because it is closer to--or has a more direct line for the recoil to go directly to your shoulder, then recoil causes less muzzle rise/deviation, thus you require less correction for the follow-up shot through the second barrel.
So put the wider spreading choke in the bottom barrel for the first shot, & the tighter spread choke in the top barrel for the follow-up...
Understand that as the shot travels further away from the muzzle, it spreads further...so by the time the second shot has reached the target (that will be furthr away than it was for the first missed shot), the shot pattern would have spread out further to give you the same chance as the wider shot pattern did for the first shot...
have i confused you further...?...
flashman wrote:Ok thanks you blokes for the input , confused yes but Im learning just the same ,will check the cokes in my gat ,haven't had them out yet , up the club Saturday afternoon to kill some birds I hope , will report on how we go …...just a thought dose any one still reload 12g ,the man at he LGS ,said its cheaper to buy a 1/2 slab then reload,...……….