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Started by NCSWAMPFOX, February 15, 2024, 10:48:29 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on February 16, 2024, 05:24:00 AMIt's most common to run the open choke in bottom barrel and top barrel gets the tighter choke. I've never even heard of anyone doing different til Tom007 said so he does that a few years ago but most common is the way I stated
Quote from: BandedSpur on February 16, 2024, 07:06:42 AMQuote from: Bowguy on February 16, 2024, 05:24:00 AMIt's most common to run the open choke in bottom barrel and top barrel gets the tighter choke. I've never even heard of anyone doing different til Tom007 said so he does that a few years ago but most common is the way I statedI have written this many times on these forums, but I disagree completely. I have been shooting O/Us exclusively for turkeys since 2009 and have been shooting O/Us a lot longer than that. I used to shoot a lot of skeet and sporting clays. Everyone, and I mean everyone, that shoots clay targets with an O/U shoots the bottom barrel first. Why? Recoil. Due to the geometry of O/Us, recoil from the bottom barrel is more straight back into the shoulder and causes less muzzle rise compared to the top barrel. Shooting the bottom barrel first allows you to get back on target faster for the second shot of doubles.Most O/Us will shoot the bottom barrel to a lower POI compared to the top barrel. That tendency increases with payload weight (due to more recoil). I load a heavier payload of TSS for the "tight" lower barrel of my guns and a lighter payload of TSS for the "open" top barrel. Shooting the heavier payload in the lower barrel minimizes the difference in POIs between the two barrels.If you shoot the same shell through the same choke in both barrels, the difference in POIs is what it is, but you will still be enduring greater felt recoil and cheek slap than necessary if you shoot the top barrel first, given that you will normally only shoot once at a turkey.I set up my guns with a red dot that centers the "tight" lower barrel and count on increased spread and a little Ky windage to compensate for the upper "open" barrel.
Quote from: runngun on February 17, 2024, 05:58:44 PMBUT We ain't shooting sporting clays. Shooting sporting clays I shoot open choke in bottom barrel, as you know 1st shot is usually close then top barrel with tighter choke for second longer shot. Skeet or Improved Cylinder in bottom the a light modified or improved modified in the top.But like I said we're shooting turkeys NOT clays. An open mind is a good thing. Have a good one and May God bless y'all, Bo Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk