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Started by Wayman, January 04, 2023, 08:39:05 PM
Quote from: Guskie on January 04, 2023, 11:04:30 PMFactory full or modified is what I'd use. I use a factory flush full choke in my 20 ga m2. TSS doesn't need a lot of constriction for killing at proper distances
Quote from: Wayman on January 04, 2023, 08:39:05 PMI know this question probably has been asked a million times but was wanting a little input before I purchase a choke. I want to set up a 21" 20 gauge 870 for my son and I don't want it to be so tight that he can easily miss. This is going to be his first season turkey hunting at 9 yrs old. Most likely be wanting to shoot #9 or #7 federal heavyweights Thanks in advance Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Ridge Rooster on January 11, 2023, 12:45:44 PMI have had great results with a Carlson .575. I have 2 turkey guns currently that I have after market ironsights on that I use the .575. this choke usually gives me a 50/50npattern at 40 yards. 250 in 10" and 250 in 20" give or take a few pellets either way. That is with my 20ga handloads of TSS #9'sRidge Rooster
Quote from: Wayman on January 11, 2023, 08:33:21 PMQuote from: Ridge Rooster on January 11, 2023, 12:45:44 PMI have had great results with a Carlson .575. I have 2 turkey guns currently that I have after market ironsights on that I use the .575. this choke usually gives me a 50/50npattern at 40 yards. 250 in 10" and 250 in 20" give or take a few pellets either way. That is with my 20ga handloads of TSS #9'sRidge RoosterThat's great to hear I just purchased the Carlson .575 because that's all I could find locally. Going to try the federal 7-9 heavyweights when I get some time. Carlson's 575 should do the trick with Federal Hvywt or TSS #9 out to 40 yards. I've shot both through a Carlsons 575 with 21" 870 that produced great hunting patterns for a kid. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk