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Ron

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  1. Forgive me if this question has been answered before, I just purchases a Remington Versa Max Tactical for 3 gun; it only comes with a couple of chokes both an IC and a Tactical Extended Choke Tube. What I don’t understand is what is the difference in a ProBore choke system from a regular Remington Choke system? And also will just the regular Remington Chokes work in this Tac. Barrel? Thanks

  2. You guys with the VM, I just bought a VM tactical and so far I am very happy with it. The problem I am having is that the lift gate wants to keep my thumb up in the mag. tube along with the shot shell. I know about C rums and I am in the process this week of going to send it off to Jeff. Can you guys think of anything else to do to this shotgun, I am going to the extreme this year and going to change my loading method to strong hand and use caddies from Carbon Arms?

    Thanks Ron

  3. Greetings, I have just got done reading this topic, and I have just come to understand that I to have a bad issue shooting low to the left. Not during slow fire up to 25 yds, but during the follow up shoots, shooting a little quicker than what is considered slow fire. This is really getting on my last nerve, I do not have this problem shooting strong hand, or weak hand. I dont know what is wrong, I have been working on this for about 3 weeks now and it seems to be that its not getting any better. I dry fire and I focus on the front sight. BUT I STILL START GOING LOW LEFT AFTER THE FIRST SHOT. :angry2:

  4. It actually occurs to me that "how much is enough" is a pretty complicated topic. With matches like the MGM Iron Man, it's almost impossible to have too much. But since there are no real standard courses for local and regional matches, I can see where it would be easy to end up with too much or not enough for any given match. It almost seems as if you have to go to the match with a bunch of stuff and be prepared to either carry it all the time or can you reconfigure for each stage?

    Is there such a thing as an average stage to plan for? The more I think about this, the more practical that check rig starts to look.

    A wise man once told me "The only time you can have too much ammo is when you're swimming" :ph34r:

    Thats funny, "The only time you can have too much ammo is when you're swimming"

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