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M2 20 Gauge Choke?

Started by va longbeard, December 26, 2019, 07:32:42 AM

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va longbeard

I just got a 24 inch M2 20 gauge and need to buy some chokes.

I will be shooting 1 5/8 ounce 9s TSS.

Was thinking 562 Indian Creek and one more open choke maybe a Rob Roberts 570 or a Indian Creek 575.

Anyone have any experience with those chokes or recommendations for others.

Thanks in advance for any information!

vaplowboy

I use a Turlock .660 and it is wicked with tss# 9s. It less expensive too.

Prohunter3509

That's the gun I am gonna use
I am using a sumtoy of his recommendation 562.5
I think apex shells 9 shot @40 yds 10"
Its placing in the 280's ,200's in the 20"
Giving me around 500 or a lil more on target
I am completely happy. Talknwilth william he is great to work with

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deltaeta

Sumtoy in mine. Great combo. My gun shot federals better than the apex.

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Tailwalk

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Chad

I've got the Robert's .570 choke in a Benelli Ultralight 20 gauge and it shoots great with Federal 1.5oz #9's. I didnt count holes, but the patterns were nice - near and far.

PALongspur

Quote from: Chad on December 28, 2019, 09:15:10 AM
I've got the Robert's .570 choke in a Benelli Ultralight 20 gauge and it shoots great with Federal 1.5oz #9's. I didnt count holes, but the patterns were nice - near and far.

I've got the same choke in my M2 and my results are the same. Simply deadly.

va longbeard

Thanks for the info guys much appreciated.

Got my chokes on order and the gun is currently getting a coat of cerakote in midnight bronze and the stock dipped in new mossy oak bottomland.

Going to send the trigger group to C-Rums for a trigger job and work on the loading gate and I am installing a Wolff extra power recoil spring.

This is the most money I have ever sunk into a turkey gun hope it turns out well.

Prohunter3509

Now we are interested what chokes u order

va longbeard

Quote from: Prohunter3509 on December 29, 2019, 07:55:33 AM
Now we are interested what chokes u order

Rob Roberts 570 for a more open pattern

Indian creek 562 for a tighter pattern, I have been shooting there chokes for years now I am sure Williams is just as good if not better just sticking with what I usually shoot

Prohunter3509

Oh I don't blame.you just wondered
I am a believer in staying in what works