Me too- I like tight chokes and 12 and 12 ga. 3" loads- and what the factory lads (shades of Master barrel man Burt Becker) put in back "in the day" works for me- I just use Poly-Wad spreaders for the first barrel over pointing dogs on game birds, and Hevi-Shot No. 4 for Classic Doubles in my Smith/Parker 12's when hunting waterfowl. And choke tubes- well I'm not a Clays Man-I'm a pass shooter on Tower released birds (fezzants and pigeons) also on Geese and sometimes mallards too- I like what my gunning Hero, T. nash Buckingham said- about big guns and taking tall birds and seeing them crumple up above- and Nash shot a 98/100 on skeet at the CampFire Club nack in 1929- with his first Becker masterpiece BoWhoopie" both 11 ga. barrels tighter than a Nun's purse- I'll betcha those clays were "dust in da wind" too-


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..