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Tested my A300 Outlander 12GA with a New Carlson Long beard choke (.650) and the best result was the LB#5 tested at 25yd. and 50yd...did shot a little bit over (miss12bb) not use to a choke so tight (was using BEFORE .685).....want to know what do you'll think?

 

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Tested our 870 Remington 20 GA, (Kicks choke.560 with a 26") at 25 yd. and up to 50 yd. and the Long Beards #6 worked the best .....wanted to know what you'll think???...Don't plan to have him shot at 50 but would think thtas its good to know and would keep it below 40

 

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Looks good Abel, keep Jr's 20ga shot 40 yds or under, call 'em in close!

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That will definitely get it done! My kid's 20 gauge Remington 870 youth shotgun with Longbeard is also a fantastic combo. Don't remember the choke brand but can check later if anyone wants to know.

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Lol my son shot a Tom over water in 6A this past October at 55 yards with a 870 youth full choke 20 gauge. One single B.B. hit it in the eye and thats all it took. Those are great patterns!

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I think it's funny that a hit to the beard puts off a red color, just like a hit to the spine or head. Didn't realize that a pellet to the beard was a lethal shot.

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some great patterns; my 12 and 20 do not do as well. 40 and 36 yards max respectively. I think so hunter would be surprised at their patterns if they shot some.

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