Palehorseman
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That is interesting. It would be like a full choke simply due to physics. It seems to make sense because the gas is traveling faster than the shot it is propelling. It is less dense. It's time to call mythbusters with a high speed camera.36" is a good length for that particular sport because around that mark the gas has pushed past the shot in the barrel, giving a tighter pattern.
And what is the problem with a long barreled scatter gun? Oh,maybe you didn't mean a 20 ga BP flinter.
From talking to folks at turkey shoots, 36" is a good length for that particular sport because around that mark the gas has pushed past the shot in the barrel, giving a tighter pattern. I don't know if that's true, but I do know them guys beat me almost every time with my thirty inch barrel with the same size choke.