Miller,
True 'dat, but, I'm not typically the guy who can best utillize a gun with .019 and .039 points of choke. The gun is also under bore, at .725.
I scratch my head at the pattern board, wondering what in heavens name I should do with a gun that throws lovely, 45 yard patterns of, 1 1/4 oz loads of #4s. That also leave my vision fuzzy for a few seconds after the shot. Normal 1 1/8 oz loads of shot any smaller are actually un-even and, sort of clumpy, for lack of a better term.
It is a somewhat light 12 gauge, 6lbs 12 ozs, I think, and I shudder to think of pulling the trigger on a 3" round, although the gun was proofed for that.
If a guy used a tight choked gun his whole life, well, maybe. But, I haven't.
Still pondering what I should do. I like guns "in proof" but, I like guns I can shoot comfortably, and hit the more common 25-35 yard shots with, a little better.
I think.
Best,
Ted