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Originally posted by berettadave View PostThey all seem pretty close to what you listed. Your .014 choke is actually closer to light mod than mod. I would imagine the Turkey choke is extremely tight. I couldn't see a constriction listed on it like the others. You will not need the turkey choke for clays and probably rarely the full but the others will do just fine. They will work just as well as any aftermarket choke(wouldn't be surprised if they were made for Remington by Briley).
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Shotgun and sporting clay newbie questions
Briley makes a lot of chokes for gun manufacturers. I know they make Brownings chokes. When I change a choke(rarely ever), I make a drastic change. Going up or down just one constriction really isn't making much difference in my opinion. I generally stick to light mod for everything. I bet I haven't changed from it three times in over 6000 targets. The main thing in my opinion is confidence. If your worried the choke your using is wrong then by all means change it to one you're confident will work.Last edited by berettadave; 02-23-2015, 01:25 PM.
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Your 101 is fine, buy 1oz loads 1140 to 1250 fps. Dont buy the exspensive shells they are a waist of money. There is a great sporting clays course in lufkin, I think it's called Pines sporting clays. Also chokes are way over rated, don't worry about what choke you are shooting, just focus on they clay your eyes are where everything starts and stops with sporting clays. Do not take your eyes off the clay.
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