Just got a Beretta A300 Outlander for clays - what chokes should I start with?
I'm brand new to sporting clays and just picked up a Beretta A300 Outlander. The gun came with factory flush chokes (IC, M, F). I've been shooting at my local club's beginner stations (mostly 20-30 yard stuff). Should I stick with these or look at something like a Briley or Carlson's extended choke right away?
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Stick with those factory chokes for now - they're plenty good to learn with. For most beginner stations, I'd start with Improved Cylinder (IC) for the closer stuff and Modified (M) for anything past 25 yards. The extended chokes like Briley or Carlson's are nice, but you won't really notice the difference until you're breaking 80%+ consistently. What loads are you shooting with that A300?
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