That was a great combination but I had to hold under the cards several inches because the gun shot so high.not the best for consistency. The last couple card shoots I won were with a Browning XT using the top barrel and a.
I never saw that they had an advantage over me because #8 shot is hard to keep in a tight bunch going downrange and I've seen a lot of special guns beaten by stock field guns with maybe 10 pellets on the card. I've seen any number of purpose built card guns that didn't use chokes at all they had a barrel (36" usually) that had bores of maybe. I used a rib mounted fiber optic sight system that had an adjustable rear sight. The scopes add nothing to the pattern but they add consistency to the aim. These chokes are (were) available directly from Carlson, Hasting and C-N-C and cost no more than any of their other chokes of the same style. 645" ported Comp-N-Choke that would regularly put over 150 #8 pellets onto a 4" square card from 23 yards. These were factory chokes from people like Carlson and Hastings. 710" bore and extended chokes with IDs of. I used to do the occasional card shoot (and won more than a few) with a Mossberg 500 with older vent rib 30" barrel, a. What is the ID (inside diameter) of a Block shooting choke? Have you seen these special chokes advertised and how much? Finally, do you think that these special chokes fall under the category of "Fair Chase" or should I say something at the next Club meeting? The newbies with "SPACE" guns took home many prizes and cash, not all, but many prizes and cash. Imagine a single barrel shotgun with a barrel around 36 inches mounted with a Scope and a choke that put alot of BB's on a 4 inch square of paper. Most of the participants used hunting shotguns, trap guns and few TURKEY guns, but a few of the newbies had SPACE guns. I assume that everyone reading this knows how a block shoot works, and no further explaination will be given. The block shoot was held as a fund raiser for the club with the going rate of $3.00 per shot for cash and meat prizes. There was a good crowd with a few new faces. Recently, a local sportsman's club held a block shoot that was open to the Public.