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but undure which two to get , im thinking a skeet and 1/4 would i be right?

 

I've not been here for long but I do know you have opened a big can of worms!

 

Many people have their own opinions and you are going to get all of them. I took up clays last year and the best advice I had was "it doesn't matter what the choke is if your aim is good". I have an O/U with full and 1/2 and a semi with 1/4. Both seem to give similar results.The only difference might be down to the disciple you are going for. Yeah,I know it's not that simple but I think there is more to gain from focusing on how you handle the gun before you start finessing it.

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All depends on the clay, yes for game you assume that if you miss with the 1/4 choke you will need a tighter choke ie 1/2 as target is further away, but clay shooting can be any target and 2nd target can be closer, to be fair 1/4 & 1/2 will hit most clays most of the time, fast going away clays will generally not be hit with 1/4 or skeet chokes although there will always be some that are hit, your best bet if you feel you need to buy chokes is to get

 

Skeet

1/4

1/2

3/4

 

That is plenty

 

 

Please note that I am a very good clay shot and generally don't miss any ( that's cos I don't let the ******* get out of the box)

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I shoot my DT10 Sporter for all my clay shooting and use 3/4 & 3/4 at my local club. I prefer to use tighter chockes at my home club as they generally give a much better break (dust or firework style). You are either dead on them or miss. You know your local clubs birds so technically they should become easier.

 

If I go somewhere else to shoot sporting, I will open up the choke size to allow for a slightly wider pattern on unfamiliar birds. I would generally use 1/2 & 1/2 in that scenario.

 

However depending on the bird you need to evaluate what you are going to need. For close in driven birds, you could shoot Skeet & Cylinder as they provide a net for the clay to run in to. If it's a 50 yard springer you may be inclined to go back to 3/4 & 3/4.

 

Just my thoughts on the matter. However I would say, DO NOT get caught up in chokes to much. As long as the guns pointing in the right direction, the clays going to break.

 

Cheers

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All depends on the clay, yes for game you assume that if you miss with the 1/4 choke you will need a tighter choke ie 1/2 as target is further away, but clay shooting can be any target and 2nd target can be closer, to be fair 1/4 & 1/2 will hit most clays most of the time, fast going away clays will generally not be hit with 1/4 or skeet chokes although there will always be some that are hit, your best bet if you feel you need to buy chokes is to get

 

Skeet

1/4

1/2

3/4

 

That is plenty

 

 

Please note that I am a very good clay shot and generally don't miss any ( that's cos I don't let the ******* get out of the box)

Exactly what he said......he is an ace shot, I know, I shoot with him, (in a learning picking up tips sort of way !).... :lol:

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Cylinder and skeet or skeet and a quarter will do most just fine, as u get better tighten them up if u like.

Will break clays just fine.out to 45 yards and any rubbish about side on clays etc etc is just that, providing u use 7.5 -8 size shot.

 

 

i disagree with edge on at 45 yrds, so i believe do all manufacturers of Trap discipline guns, if you have ever pattern plated a shot at 45 yrds you will know what i mean, as i said in my post, yes some will be hit but why ruin your chances, i would rather use more choke than less, but advice to a beginner who is not shooting any disciplines (trap or skeet) is to put 1/4 and 1/2 in

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