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    Quote Originally Posted by MWS View Post
    Any preferance for fixed or screw in chokes?
    Hey MWS - Le Barons in Markham has a nice selection of scatterguns - Le Baron Outdoor Products - Le Baron Produits de Plein Air Plus they will help you out a great deal if you ask. Maybe phone first and ask what they have, but I bought a nice Browning there with screw in chokes. Give them a shot.

    Skeet usually uses a more open choke, where the trap would call for a tighter choke - having the option to be able to switch it up until you know what discipline you are going to pursue (if not both) helps.

    It's too bad you guys don't shoot sporting clays up there (that i know of). It's my "new" love lol. I went all "cowboy" and got a side-by-side! Love it, but an over-under is better to start with. My next scattergun will be a 28ga!! Woot! : )
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Hey MWS - Le Barons in Markham has a nice selection of scatterguns
    The one in Mississauga is closer but I don't like shopping with the big boys, so I never checked out their gun section, just some outdoors gear that noone else carries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT View Post
    The one in Mississauga is closer but I don't like shopping with the big boys, so I never checked out their gun section, just some outdoors gear that noone else carries.
    They were great and the Browning they sold me was a fair price. I forgot about the store in Mississauga - I never liked that store though - not sure why?

    Yeah as for the outdoor gear - they can be expensive but they have great stuff! : )
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    They were great and the Browning they sold me was a fair price. I forgot about the store in Mississauga - I never liked that store though - not sure why?

    Yeah as for the outdoor gear - they can be expensive but they have great stuff! : )
    Let's put it this way.. In my previous line of work (mineral exploration), outdoor gear was not something you could cheap out on. Just for extra supplies for one job (very remote area, had to plan to survive in harsh conditions for 4-5 days in case we needed rescue) we blew like $9000 at MEC and LB

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT View Post
    Let's put it this way.. In my previous line of work (mineral exploration), outdoor gear was not something you could cheap out on. Just for extra supplies for one job (very remote area, had to plan to survive in harsh conditions for 4-5 days in case we needed rescue) we blew like $9000 at MEC and LB
    I don't want to high-jack this thread but dang... that sounds awesome! Did you find any "straight razor hone gold" lol? Any good rocks worth lapping and running a razor over? Pm me if yes or better yet, start a thread! Bet the guys here would love to know lol!
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    I hunt, shoot trap, skeet and sporting clays. That is to say, I practice missing all sorts of flying objects.

    I prefer sporting clays because I find it to be the most challenging and is an opportunity to exercise when walking the course. In other words, the most fun.

    The best gun to use? Pumps, autos or doubles are all good. Barrel lengths - just a matter of personal preference. I would sincerely encourage you to choose the one that fits *you* the best. The one that makes you smile.
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