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  1. I have not seen this question posted as yet but if it has been please direct me to the answer. I have recently purchased a SBEII 26" and love it. I have had 0 feeding problems with anything I have put in it. I upgraded to the SBEII from an 870 supermag. In the 870, which I have shot for the last 15 years, I always practiced clays with a modified choke and was quite successful. This weekend while shooting I felt like an idiot, I missed quite a few clays that I would normally not have missed. So many so that my dad commented I may want to switch back to my 870. Now this may be attributed to a number of things, I could have been having a bad day, maybe I just need to learn how the gun swings and comes up, maybe I was rushing my shots because the gun is so fast..... it could have been many many things but my real question is.... If compared to a gun like an 870 (or any gun) is a SBEII modified the same as the 870 modified or is there some conversion for choke size. (I'm talking about pattern size... don't read in that I'm trying use an 870 choke in a SBEII). Is one manu.s modified another manu.s full? Thanks in advance [ 09-19-2005, 08:47 AM: Message edited by: cjp_8476 ]
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