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Turkey Guns & Shooting => 20 Gauge Turkey Guns => Topic started by: Dhamilton1 on March 28, 2021, 05:27:13 PM

Title: Federal 3rd Degree through Carlson LBXR choke
Post by: Dhamilton1 on March 28, 2021, 05:27:13 PM
Bought some federal 3rd degree for cheap at a gun show. Any idea how this will pattern through a Carlson LBXR choke on a 20 gauge Mossburg SA-20 turkey with 22" barrel? The stock choke is around 580-585, any idea how the federal would pattern through that?
Title: Re: Federal 3rd Degree through Carlson LBXR choke
Post by: 2eagles on March 28, 2021, 05:48:39 PM
I tried some of the 3rd degree in my 20 with a Carlson 575. It did fine, but don't expect 40 yard shooter. In my opinion, there's simply not enough bb's in there to  make a dense enough pattern much beyond 30 yards. I'll probably use them when the vegetation and undergrowth makes a long shot improbable. Good luck!
Title: Re: Federal 3rd Degree through Carlson LBXR choke
Post by: Dhamilton1 on March 28, 2021, 06:47:26 PM
Thanks for the input. I also have a box of LBXR #5s. Going to compare them against each other at 15 and 30-35 yards.
Title: Re: Federal 3rd Degree through Carlson LBXR choke
Post by: 2eagles on March 29, 2021, 07:05:38 AM
Second thought! Check those shells to see if they are the old ones with the "flightcontrol " wad. That wad didn't do well through a ported choke tube. The new ones have the "Flitecontrol Flex" and are ok to shoot in a ported tube.
Title: Re: Federal 3rd Degree through Carlson LBXR choke
Post by: Dhamilton1 on March 29, 2021, 01:09:45 PM
Will have to check and see what the box says. Thanks again.
Title: Re: Federal 3rd Degree through Carlson LBXR choke
Post by: mightyjoeyoung on March 29, 2021, 01:43:22 PM
Quote from: 2eagles on March 29, 2021, 07:05:38 AM
Second thought! Check those shells to see if they are the old ones with the "flightcontrol " wad. That wad didn't do well through a ported choke tube. The new ones have the "Flitecontrol Flex" and are ok to shoot in a ported tube.
The old 20 gauge wads were the same material as the "new" flight-control flex wads.  Minor design differences is all that's been done to the 20 wads.  The 12s were the wads that were stiff and hard and didn't like ported chokes