Sure they talked about this during the PAL course/tests, and I memorized the contents of the book so I could pass the (expletive deleted) course.
That being said I'm not a scattergun guy, I'm a rifle guy, so even though I get the "general idea" behind those cryptic-sounding names, of which there seem to be about a gazillion and a half, what do they mean in the "real world" ? What sort of pattern sizes should I expect from the different choke types at "typical" duck/waterfowl hunting ranges (I <guess> about 30 yards and less) ?
I admit that I've taken a long hard, look at possibly buying my first (and only) shotgun either later this year or early next year. I'm just in love with the new Remington 870 "tactical" shotguns, specifically the one with the Knoxx stock (the pictures look damned good anyway), wether any of them can be found in Canada is another story though. The thing would mostly be used to make noise at the range and <maybe> go out hunting once a year, so i'd be mostly buying for looks .... It comes with an "improved cylinder" choke according to Remington's catalog, and that stuff is all greek to me....
That being said I'm not a scattergun guy, I'm a rifle guy, so even though I get the "general idea" behind those cryptic-sounding names, of which there seem to be about a gazillion and a half, what do they mean in the "real world" ? What sort of pattern sizes should I expect from the different choke types at "typical" duck/waterfowl hunting ranges (I <guess> about 30 yards and less) ?
I admit that I've taken a long hard, look at possibly buying my first (and only) shotgun either later this year or early next year. I'm just in love with the new Remington 870 "tactical" shotguns, specifically the one with the Knoxx stock (the pictures look damned good anyway), wether any of them can be found in Canada is another story though. The thing would mostly be used to make noise at the range and <maybe> go out hunting once a year, so i'd be mostly buying for looks .... It comes with an "improved cylinder" choke according to Remington's catalog, and that stuff is all greek to me....
