Hi all, that's a good point the COL made about chokes in bbls, I do remember the time prior to tubes, that choke was determined by bbl length. As to the clay games, I really don't do any, except the ones my boys and I do out in the pasture, you know different angles, side, front or there we decide to put the thrower. For us it's simple and fun and we do use our hunting guns not ones made just for clay games.

It seem to me everytime there is a new game that wants to simulate hunting, it just evolves into a complex sport of new guns just for that game, folks changing tubes between stations, changing the comb and on and on. But, hey these games are fun and do help to hone your skills and if you like them..go for it.

As it's been said, go out and shoot and shoot what you like regardless of what the next guy shoots or thinks. It's your choice and I think the KISS method here also applies. Just have fun, life is already to complex, why wreck your fun.

All the best!! Great responses and good info!!

Greg


Gregory J. Westberg
MSG, USA
Ret