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I shoot trap at 16yds with an extra full choked Beretta (0.685) If I used spreaders I wonder how much difference that would make on my hit percentage. For grouse in the woods I like a 30" barrel, choked modified or less, sometimes full in the left and mod to open in the right. I don't miss too many unless I'm slow off the starting line. Just not sure what spreaders would achieve in my case. I think you might be a MUCH better shot than me. 
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Would the X-Stream spreaders work in a 10 bore? Mine is choked very tight but I don't want to open it.
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They "work" in any gauge. How much they open the pattern is a result of many factors, but gauge is not one of them, IMO. The working principle is the same regardless the bore size.
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Some before and after pictures. The hole in the pattern board is 4" for reference, D= 16 yds ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/ofuM9ib.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/bRN0O92.jpg)
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You used a spreader for the second one? Looks a little more like what you want to achieve.
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Nice result. How much did you open it?
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Nice result. How much did you open it? Quite a bit. 0.020 or close to it.
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I shoot trap at 16yds with an extra full choked Beretta (0.685) If I used spreaders I wonder how much difference that would make on my hit percentage. For grouse in the woods I like a 30" barrel, choked modified or less, sometimes full in the left and mod to open in the right. I don't miss too many unless I'm slow off the starting line. Just not sure what spreaders would achieve in my case. ?
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I shoot trap at 16yds with an extra full choked Beretta (0.685) If I used spreaders I wonder how much difference that would make on my hit percentage. For grouse in the woods I like a 30" barrel, choked modified or less, sometimes full in the left and mod to open in the right. I don't miss too many unless I'm slow off the starting line. Just not sure what spreaders would achieve in my case. .
Last edited by Jimmy W; 10/12/24 08:45 AM.
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