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What affects the density of pellets when patterning your shotgun?
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The action that you use
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The gauge that you use
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The magazine that you use
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The choke that you use
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The choke that you use affects the density of pellets when patterning your shotgun. A choke is a device at the end of the shotgun barrel that constricts the shot pattern, controlling the spread of pellets. Different chokes have different levels of constriction, which directly impacts the density of the pattern. A tighter choke will result in a denser pattern, while a more open choke will result in a wider spread. Therefore, the choice of choke can significantly affect the density of pellets and ultimately the effectiveness of your shotgun.