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.555 .562 or .570

Started by MCturkey, February 13, 2021, 12:35:16 PM

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MCturkey

Been shooting Indian creek .555 with apex #9's. What a pattern, but a little tight for my liking. .562 or .570 much difference? M3020 with 26" barrel.

USMC0331

I have a 585 in my BPS . 555, 562, 575 were too tight .

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Gmed

I have a Franchi Affinity with the 26" barrel and same Mobil choke system as your 3020. I can't speak for the .555 as I never tried one, but I have tried and have a .562 and a .570. I also patterned a .575. I would not be afraid to hunt any of them out of my gun. I shoot the Federal TSS #9s. The .562 Sumtoy has an even pattern and puts an average of 310 in a 10" at 38 yards (as far as my back yard range will let me shoot em). The .570 - even tho more open, averages about 10-15 pellets more at the same distance. The .575 would drop me down to about 280-290. Any will be lethal out further than I would shoot at a turkey. I currently have both a Sumtoy .562 and a Jebs .570 for my Affinity. I have an 870 compact with a 21" barrel. I shot a .562, .565, and a .570 in it before settling on the same constrictions to keep. There was little to no difference between the .562 and .565 in this gun (between 290-305), but the .570 averaged around 330-340. So in both my guns using TSS, the .570 actually averaged more pellets in the 10" than more constricted chokes. I have the .562 Sumtoy and the .570 Jebs for my 870. So basically, I guess what I am saying is in my guns, more open didn't necessarily mean more open patterns....but each gun is different. Find ya some chokes on the 20 gauge chokes for sale section on this site and try em. I have a .570 on there I bought at a lil mom and pops store that was closing. Didn't need two of em. Good luck and you won't go wrong with either the .570 or .575 Jebs, or a .562 Sumtoy. Lots on here use the .575 Carlsons extended non-ported.

Turkeyfever

 I have the m3020 turkey model 31871 with the 24 inch barrel. The Carlson 575 non ported extended turkey tube is money with Federal TSS # 9. Throws a great hunting pattern!

Roost 1

Try the factory turkey choke usually a .568 and does very well.

Matt76cmich

Quote from: Roost 1 on February 13, 2021, 02:31:52 PM
Try the factory turkey choke usually a .568 and does very well.
I was just gonna mention reading a lot of good things about the stock turkey choke in the M3020. Once the snow goes away here in Michigan I'll be trying the stock turkey choke first in my new M3020 (Bottomland/Cerakote with the 26" barrel).

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ahfox16

I shot a 562 and a 570 out of my Benelli Nova and the 570 was better by a good bit.  I think the bore diameter of the Franchi and the Benelli are the same.

Dtrkyman

I shoot an sa-20, it comes with a 580, hunted it it for three years and it did perfect!  As usual I wanted to try something, found an IC. .555 on sale, devastating at 40 and open enough for me at 15 so I am using it.

Fortunately they both shoot the same as far as impact so I can swap back and forth if I want.  It honestly did not seem that much tighter at close range.

BINK McCARTY

I have the M3020 w/26" bbl. and it patterns more uniform with a more open choke like   .570 and above. The IC &.Sumtoy  .562 were both huntable but more evenly distributed with a more open choke.