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Old February 18, 2010, 07:06 PM   #17
James R. Burke
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Join Date: January 3, 2009
Location: U.P. of Mich/Quinnesec
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It comes down to what you like, feel comforatable with, and what you are using it for. For clays you may want a longer one for better swing and sight radius. For birds you might want a short one for close fast shots. I dont shoot much clay except to warm up before bird season so I like the shorter barrel's. I use a Browning o/u 20 ga upland with 24" tubes for birds, with a straight english stock. Just made for really up close and fast shots. But that is just what I like. Someone else may be differnt, and not like short barrels for some good reasons. Same with chokes matters what your going to be shooting at most of the time. Now a days they have some nice screw in ones you can not even see.
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