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Mr.Currie needs to amplify his explanation. Shoot the same shell at the range as well in the field.
Whatever you have confidence in. I shoot premium shells …Winchester Super Sport Sporting Clays, Winchester Super Handicap, & BP F2 Mach , all 1250 fps -1300 fps. 12 gauge , 71/2 or 8 shot, 1-1/8 oz.. rarely change chokes…don’t want to think to much with a MX-8. My philosophy is KISS.
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