Spreaders are a good option if you don't want to mess with the original chokes, and/or if you want to keep them tighter for a variety of uses. On the other hand, if you're after a gun strictly for grouse and woodcock (or anything shot at standard skeet ranges), why not have the chokes opened? Then you can just shoot standard off the shelf ammo (or reloads) and don't have to use spreaders. Or--assuming you're not concerned with original condition--you could have screw-ins installed, for maximum versatility.

Last edited by L. Brown; 09/09/15 06:23 PM.