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Beginners question about chokes


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1/2 and 3/4 chokes should be fine for pigeons and pretty satisfactory for clays too.

I personally prefer to use a 1/2 and 1/2 for clays but have used 1/2 and 3/4 quite successfully on them!

The Baikal is built like a tank so as long as it is in reasonable condition when you get it the gun should last you for many years, certainly till you decide you want to upgrade - Which you will once the "bug" bites! I hope you have a big well filled wallet! :lol::lol::lol:

Happy shooting mate! :good:

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To be quite honest,no.There is nothing wrong with the make,but the choke configuration isn't really suitable for a beginner unless the trap shooting you have in mind is DTL(Down the Line).But there again 3/4 isn't really suitable for pigeon.

If the trap shooting you have in mind is Sporting,and you do decide to buy the gun,you could always take it along to a good gunsmith and ask him to open the tighter choke to 1/2 or 1/4.

Shouldn't cost more than £25. :good:

My apologies Frenchieboy,I wasn't trying to contradict your advice.I went to answer the phone before posting and you must have replied before I did!I do feel however,that as a beginner,wide open chokes are the way to go.

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TBH it'll only be occasional clays and mainly pigeon.

 

The thing is the LOP is 14 1/2" which is what I need coz I have long arms and they don't come up 2nd hand very often!

 

If it's as good as it sounds I think I'll get it and handy to know the chokes can be opened up if needed, thanks for that matey :good:

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Just my personal opinion (tin hat at the ready) but I think choke size is sooo much less important than fit (to the point of being irrelevant). Yes, if you're starting out on clays a more open choke will give you a bigger, weaker shot pattern that is ideal for clays as it doesn't take much to break them but I wouldn't mess about with them, you'll learn to shoot with what you have.

 

If the gun fits, it will do you just fine.

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To be quite honest,no.There is nothing wrong with the make,but the choke configuration isn't really suitable for a beginner unless the trap shooting you have in mind is DTL(Down the Line).But there again 3/4 isn't really suitable for pigeon.

If the trap shooting you have in mind is Sporting,and you do decide to buy the gun,you could always take it along to a good gunsmith and ask him to open the tighter choke to 1/2 or 1/4.

Shouldn't cost more than £25. :good:

My apologies Frenchieboy,I wasn't trying to contradict your advice.I went to answer the phone before posting and you must have replied before I did!I do feel however,that as a beginner,wide open chokes are the way to go.

No apologies necessary mate! This is what a forum like this is about, descussing different opinions (Without turning them into world war III)!

I agree with what you are saying and ideally I would recomend a 1/2 and 1/2 choke for a beginner but the way that I read it was that the OP had already agreed to buy the Baikal with 1/2 and 3/4 chokes so things can't really be changed now, and as such (in my opinion) there is no reason wht the gun would not be suitable for what he wants. I see what you are saying about getting the chokes opened up to something like 1/4 aqnd 1/2 but the problem with that surely comes in when he gets a little experience and maybe wants something with tighter chokes for general rough shooting - You can have your chokes opened up but once you have done that you can't really get them closed down again!

 

Edit: I have to agree totally with what the previous poster says about gun fit being the most important factor here - If your gun doesn't fit you properly then you are not too likely to comfortably hit much whatever chokes you are using!

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Thanks again chaps I had sort of agreed to get it and did so (pics in this thread) http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/index.php?/topic/186947-just-got-my-1st-shottie/

 

It seems to fit nicely but we'll see what happens when I see a fella I know who's a BASC instructor. He'll prob tell me to get rid, lol, but I am sure I won't lose out if that's the case.

 

Summit a mate said if I learn with these chokes it should make me a better shot in the long run and I am not actually too bad a shot in the times I've been :good:

 

Cheers

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