Thanks Adam for the testing! I also shoot an MK38 and the B&P Sporting Compak are great on close in rabbit targets. By the way what was the conclusion on the super cylinder choke? I'm guessing its a Teague choke?
@mharvey7788 Yes a Teague. It would depend on the presentation of the clay. Is it flat ir showing belly/face. Flat Max distance about 15 yards if I was to use it, as clay sized gaps were present at 20 but you may get away with that distance on loopers or driven as tgeres mire clay showing.. I have to say, I probably would stick to 1/4 and concentrate
@@AdamsClayPigeonGuide Probably just stick with 1/4s then as you say a number of holes in that pattern and don't really shoot many 15 yard rabbits, usually 20+ yards. Thanks again for the useful info!
Thanks Adam for the testing! I also shoot an MK38 and the B&P Sporting Compak are great on close in rabbit targets.
By the way what was the conclusion on the super cylinder choke? I'm guessing its a Teague choke?
@mharvey7788 Yes a Teague. It would depend on the presentation of the clay. Is it flat ir showing belly/face. Flat Max distance about 15 yards if I was to use it, as clay sized gaps were present at 20 but you may get away with that distance on loopers or driven as tgeres mire clay showing.. I have to say, I probably would stick to 1/4 and concentrate
@@AdamsClayPigeonGuide Probably just stick with 1/4s then as you say a number of holes in that pattern and don't really shoot many 15 yard rabbits, usually 20+ yards. Thanks again for the useful info!
I have mk38, chokes are 1/2 and 1/2.
For close rabbits etc I just use 9 1/2, usually Bornagi or B&P.
@@nigelmchugh5541 increasing shot size is a good alternative to changing chokes.