NSCA registered shoot - what's a good choke setup for sporting clays?
Heading to my first NSCA registered shoot next month and trying to figure out my choke setup. I shoot a Beretta A400 Xcel with 30" barrels. Been using IC/M for local club shoots, but not sure if that's too open for a registered event where targets might be tougher. Anyone have recommendations for a good all-around combo?
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For NSCA registered shoots, I'd suggest stepping up to M/IM or even IM/F depending on the course. Most registered shoots will have some longer targets where you'll want that extra constriction. I run IM/F in my Browning Citori for most registered shoots and it handles 90% of the presentations. What's the longest shot you typically see at your local club? That might help determine if you need to tighten up more.
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