Thanks, 44w. Good season so far. Shooting a sunflower field tomorrow afternoon. Switching from the .410s to a 28 ga. tomorrow, mostly because of my shell inventory.
Best to ya'
briley chokes in vintage shotgun
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Re: briley chokes in vintage shotgun
Last edited by Stan Hillis on Sun Nov 14, 2021 7:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: briley chokes in vintage shotgun
I look at it this way. I would never install tubes in a gun but if a nice gun that would be a shooter came along with tubes at a good price I would buy it. Here’s a question that helps. Buy a new O/U with tubes to shoot sporting clays/hunt with or an older classic SXS with tubes to shoot? Easy answer. The SXS.
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Re: briley chokes in vintage shotgun
I like that answer.Woody wrote:I look at it this way. I would never install tubes in a gun but if a nice gun that would be a shooter came along with tubes at a good price I would buy it. Here’s a question that helps. Buy a new O/U with tubes to shoot sporting clays/hunt with or an older classic SXS with tubes to shoot? Easy answer. The SXS.
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Re: briley chokes in vintage shotgun
I compare that to a '57 Corvette with mudflaps. Last week at the Vintagers I saw a SxS with extended chokes tubes. Just ain't right.
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