HankBuck
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WAB, agree with you on chokes - too much thought goes into them and much of that is “marketing” and convincing an entire generation that after market & extended chokes are “needed” vs. just a very modest improvement in ”some patterns”. A top shooter rarely changes chokes and some never do - they shoot tight patterns (Mod & Mod) or tighter on every station and a few use barrels with fixed chokes. I think “patterning” your shotgun and some loads makes sense and I know I might do that with my new shotgun — although I had an Olympic shooter tell me he never does “pattern them on a straight away target like Low 7 skeet” he said and only on a board if having problems, several older skeet shooters told me the same thing. Regarding U.S. Sporting Clays changing the original rules to allow pre mounting gun - I agree, it detracts from the game, raised scores, changes how courses are now set, and forces competitors to Now pre mount on some stations in order to be competitive. I’ve had to adapt and “tighten up” my mount and rarely Pre Mount on some stations. However, there is still FITASC and International Skeet for those truely talented World Class shooters…..I’ve shot them both and proved I’m NOT World Class !!It does have choke tubes but the much lighter weight barrels (thinner walls) that 2 3/4” proof allows. You are right on changing chokes. I shot at a very high level and never did it, a total waste of time IMO. I believe it was Gary Phillips who won the World’s without changing a tube. The first time you shoot midi’s off the 130’ deck at Holland and Holland with an IC or 1/4 choke you will realize how effective modern loads are at distance. I no longer compete for a number of reasons, one of which is the ridiculous rule change allowing a high gun. Mounting a shotgun is integral to shooting a shotgun. It is mind boggling to me why we insist on dumbing down clay target games in this country.