I am going to buy 20, 28 and .410 gauge tubes gor my SX sheet Browning 30" barrels so I can shoot skeet with all 4 gauges.
1. when I shoot the 20 gauge tube that I will have choked skeet/skeet I was told to shoot either cylinder or Skeet extended or flush chokes I have Midas extended skeet chokes and cyclinder chokes and flush invector + chokes (skeet)
2. whereas when I put in the 28 gauge tubes or .410 tubes (again I plan shooting skeet/skeet in both of these gauges)in I was told to use the tightest tubes I have (either extended or flush chokes). I have Midas Full extended tibes-- told that was perfect!
Questions
1. does the above advice sound correct???
2. I plan on shooting skeet/skeet or cylinder/cylinder in all gauges-- what chokes do most of you use in tubes when shooting skeet or skeet doubles??
3. Does the extended Midas chokes "get in the way" when removing tubes??
thanking everyone in advance for thoughts/comments/advice!
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1. when I shoot the 20 gauge tube that I will have choked skeet/skeet I was told to shoot either cylinder or Skeet extended or flush chokes I have Midas extended skeet chokes and cyclinder chokes and flush invector + chokes (skeet)
2. whereas when I put in the 28 gauge tubes or .410 tubes (again I plan shooting skeet/skeet in both of these gauges)in I was told to use the tightest tubes I have (either extended or flush chokes). I have Midas Full extended tibes-- told that was perfect!
Questions
1. does the above advice sound correct???
2. I plan on shooting skeet/skeet or cylinder/cylinder in all gauges-- what chokes do most of you use in tubes when shooting skeet or skeet doubles??
3. Does the extended Midas chokes "get in the way" when removing tubes??
thanking everyone in advance for thoughts/comments/advice!
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