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<blockquote data-quote="StrutNut" data-source="post: 1070377" data-attributes="member: 88257"><p>Well,</p><p></p><p>I have found that the modified choke will be fine for either steel shot or the heavier lead substitutes for hunting waterfowl. It seems like you are just getting into this so stick to what you have. If you start to enjoy waterfowling and want to do it more there are a couple of things to consider. First off most of my peers shoot either Improved Modified or Modified with steel shot for ducks and geese. Steel holds a tighter pattern than lead or some of the lead substitutes and a tighter choke can actually slow the shot down which can give you a negative affect. Most chokes are constrictive chokes that tend to string out your pattern to give you tighter groups. Pattern Master and Wad Wizzards work differently as their technology not only tightens groups but also shortens shot string. For geese, this is the best way to go. In my rig I mostly use IM for everything but geese. I really like the Wad Wizzard Supreme for geese.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrutNut, post: 1070377, member: 88257"] Well, I have found that the modified choke will be fine for either steel shot or the heavier lead substitutes for hunting waterfowl. It seems like you are just getting into this so stick to what you have. If you start to enjoy waterfowling and want to do it more there are a couple of things to consider. First off most of my peers shoot either Improved Modified or Modified with steel shot for ducks and geese. Steel holds a tighter pattern than lead or some of the lead substitutes and a tighter choke can actually slow the shot down which can give you a negative affect. Most chokes are constrictive chokes that tend to string out your pattern to give you tighter groups. Pattern Master and Wad Wizzards work differently as their technology not only tightens groups but also shortens shot string. For geese, this is the best way to go. In my rig I mostly use IM for everything but geese. I really like the Wad Wizzard Supreme for geese. [/QUOTE]
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