I have a friend of mine that wants me to start duck hunting with him and I am intrigued in trying it out. However, all of my shotguns are from the good 'ol lead days and I am rather fond of shooting my 1964 Breda autoloader. The Breda has external chokes, I measured my bore and it is 0.715 and the Cylinder choke I have is 0.708 - I was told there should be 0.020 difference to shoot steel. Not wanting to to blow my choke apart (they are very hard to find), I am trying to get my hands on some steel specific chokes for this gun; they are common in Europe but they are like finding hen's teeth here.
- What is an ideal choke diameter for duck hunting? I can only find metric labeled chokes - are their chokes similar when labelled with the stars **, ****, etc?
- Does anyone know a shop in NA that may have specialty chokes?
Here is the shotgun I have in 12g: ht tp://dailycaller.com/2014/07/08/gun-collecting-the-unique-breda-shotgun/
Here is what I require, supposedly the same choke for some Fabarm guns as well: ht tp://www.gemini.bs.it/eng/choke.php?sporting_arms_laboratory=catalogue&m=9&c=16
- What is an ideal choke diameter for duck hunting? I can only find metric labeled chokes - are their chokes similar when labelled with the stars **, ****, etc?
- Does anyone know a shop in NA that may have specialty chokes?
Here is the shotgun I have in 12g: ht tp://dailycaller.com/2014/07/08/gun-collecting-the-unique-breda-shotgun/
Here is what I require, supposedly the same choke for some Fabarm guns as well: ht tp://www.gemini.bs.it/eng/choke.php?sporting_arms_laboratory=catalogue&m=9&c=16






















































