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If they are decoying real close,I may use quarter and half I used to use them all the time,but now I do favour half and three quarter as they hold the pattern better (obviously) and for me they seem to hit a lot harder and consistently. Some times when I've used quarter it seems to be a weak pattern and hasn,t killed the pigeon outright unlike when I use half or three quarter.

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i have recently sold my hatsan what i used to run with a half choke for woodies and it used to kill them stone dead ! as weird as it might sound since i upgraded to a winchester sx3 and used half choke for woodies i have not been killing them as well so i have had to go up to a 3/4 choke hmmmmm weird :hmm:

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i have recently sold my hatsan what i used to run with a half choke for woodies and it used to kill them stone dead ! as weird as it might sound since i upgraded to a winchester sx3 and used half choke for woodies i have not been killing them as well so i have had to go up to a 3/4 choke hmmmmm weird :hmm:

 

I've noticed something very similar. Half in the Hatsan dusts clays like 3/4 does in the Teague choked over under.

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i have recently sold my hatsan what i used to run with a half choke for woodies and it used to kill them stone dead ! as weird as it might sound since i upgraded to a winchester sx3 and used half choke for woodies i have not been killing them as well so i have had to go up to a 3/4 choke hmmmmm weird :hmm:

 

 

I've noticed something very similar. Half in the Hatsan dusts clays like 3/4 does in the Teague choked over under.

 

 

Hmmmmmm yeah :hmm: i think the hatsan chokes maybe tighter than what they say they are

 

I think they may be tighter than they say too, comparing them to other guns they do seem a lot tighter.

However I've never measured the pattern to find out for certain, it might be an interesting thing to do some day.

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I think they may be tighter than they say too, comparing them to other guns they do seem a lot tighter.

However I've never measured the pattern to find out for certain, it might be an interesting thing to do some day.

 

 

 

yeah i wish i tryed it before getting rid of mine, maybe something for a hatsan owner to do, compare a identical choke in another shotgun :yes:

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