The_Next_Generation
Member
Hey everyone,
A little while ago I posted about an old H&R 12 gauge that I purchased. I went to the trap field today and boy, nothing pops clays like a 36" tube and a full choke
However, I can't help but wonder if my score would be improved by using a different choke. I would think that a modified choke would give me a wider pattern, thus increasing my chances of breaking the clay.
I am aware that you cant switch out the chokes on the old H&Rs, so this could be a fantastic excuse to expand my shotgun collection (my family only includes one at the moment ). But I can't help thinking the money may be better spent on more ammo/range time, seeing as this was my first time shooting clays of any kind
Are there any gunsmithing services available that would allow me to change chokes on my H&R like you can on the 870/500/etc. ?
Side note: After a quick lesson, I found this sport to be extremely addictive..oh boy, another cheap hobby..
Thanks guys,
- TNG
A little while ago I posted about an old H&R 12 gauge that I purchased. I went to the trap field today and boy, nothing pops clays like a 36" tube and a full choke
However, I can't help but wonder if my score would be improved by using a different choke. I would think that a modified choke would give me a wider pattern, thus increasing my chances of breaking the clay.
I am aware that you cant switch out the chokes on the old H&Rs, so this could be a fantastic excuse to expand my shotgun collection (my family only includes one at the moment ). But I can't help thinking the money may be better spent on more ammo/range time, seeing as this was my first time shooting clays of any kind
Are there any gunsmithing services available that would allow me to change chokes on my H&R like you can on the 870/500/etc. ?
Side note: After a quick lesson, I found this sport to be extremely addictive..oh boy, another cheap hobby..
Thanks guys,
- TNG