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WHY A CHOKE CHOKES<br />
(Continued from page 38)<br />
do scattergunners, and yet, despite the many<br />
publications of this kind which are distrib-<br />
uted free by arms manufacturers, there is still<br />
a lack of understanding of the basic princi-<br />
ples of shotgun chokes.<br />
There are, of course, two fundamental<br />
classifications of choke-the solid or inbuilt<br />
choke which is a permanent part- of the<br />
inside bore of the shotgun barrel, and<br />
the variable or adjustable choke which is<br />
affixed to the muzzle of the shotgun. Solid<br />
choke has changed very little since the days<br />
when Fred Kimble developed it for practical<br />
use. All shotguns, of whatever gauge, are<br />
manufactured with a choice of barrels con-<br />
taining different degrees of choke. There<br />
are generally four chokes from which to<br />
choose:<br />
Barrel Marking Degree of Choke<br />
Cylinder Bore-a completely open bore, con-<br />
taining no choke<br />
Improved Cylinder-containing a minimum<br />
degree of choke<br />
Modified-containing a medium degree of<br />
choke<br />
Full-containing a maximum degree of choke<br />
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