both barrels are not choked
* Full *- Improved Modified ** Modified **- Improved Cylinder **$ Skeet *** Cylinder Bore
M=MODIFIED IC=IMPROVED CYLINDER S=SKEET F=FULL Also, as stamped on receiver: * Full *- Improved Modified ** Modified **- Improved Cylinder **$ Skeet *** Cylinder Bore
Shotgun with a skeet choke.
Bore shotgun is the way forward.
hunting targets and history of the shotgun
A skeet choke is a screw in tube that is inserted in the end of a barrel of a shotgun, the main thing a skeet choke does is changes the spread pattern of the shot from the shell, since its a skeet choke it will make the spread very large so that you can hit the skeet easier.
It is very recreational and great activity where participants using shotgun shooting chokes. It is one of the three major disciplines of clay pigeon shooting, sporting clays and trap shooting. There are many types of skeet which include Olympic skeet or international skeet. It is designed to be a 30-inch circle at 21 yards distance.
The Browning 12 gauge XS Skeet Over/Under typically has a bore diameter of approximately .729 inches, which is standard for 12 gauge shotguns. This bore size helps optimize shot patterns for skeet shooting, allowing for effective performance at the sport's typical distances. Always refer to the specific model's documentation for precise specifications.
Improved cylinder or larger. Actually alot of folks do very well with a skeet gun.
A shotgun barrel with a cylinder bore choke.
A shotgun with a 40 mm bore would correspond to a 10-gauge shotgun. The gauge system is inversely related to the diameter of the bore; thus, a 10-gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of approximately 0.775 inches (19.7 mm), while a 40 mm bore exceeds the common shotgun gauges. However, 40 mm is typically associated with larger caliber weapons rather than standard shotguns.
'*' designates full choke (F). '*-' designates improved modified choke (IM). '**' designates modified choke (M). '**-' designates improved cylinder choke (IC). '**$' designates skeet (SK). '***' designates cylinder bore (CYL).