I, too, am sure Sam meant "dusted."

Most of us can't shoot as well as Wayne Mayes!! So, us mere mortals need all the help we can get. The tighter the choke, the lower the probability of single pellet hits, I think. As I recall, when Skeet first burst upon the shotgun scene most folks were shooting "tight" chokes and it was commonly believed that 100 straight was impossible. The Wayne Mayeses of the world could probably shoot 100's with a .22 (those smoke balls indicate "rifle shot centered"). Most of us mortals will shoot a 100 with an open choke long before we do with a tight one. That said, how do we reconcile pattern with performance?

DDA