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Turkey Guns Classifieds => Turkey Choke Tubes => Topic started by: WTNUT on February 27, 2021, 10:16:46 PM

Title: What size choke (constriction) is best for you and TSS
Post by: WTNUT on February 27, 2021, 10:16:46 PM
I am trying to gather information regarding the choke size that worked best for you when shooting TSS in 9s and 7s.   Thanks
Title: Re: What size choke (constriction) is best for you and TSS
Post by: Gmed on February 27, 2021, 11:02:35 PM
What gauge and what type pattern you looking for? Hot core, even hunting pattern etc. In 20s, I got my best overall patterns (even and not too hot) with something between .562 and .575. I never shot TSS through a 12, but looks like a lot on here run .660-665. Indian Creek, Jebs, Sumtoy or Carlsons are most prevalent...
Title: Re: What size choke (constriction) is best for you and TSS
Post by: WTNUT on February 28, 2021, 10:28:50 PM
Good question.  12 gauge and I am looking for best pattern at 50 yards plus so tight group.   This is a new gun - as if i needed a 4th turkey gun
Title: Re: What size choke (constriction) is best for you and TSS
Post by: Dennis1972 on March 02, 2021, 11:06:53 PM
the  carlsons that is marketed for tss is .640 in standard invector.
Title: Re: What size choke (constriction) is best for you and TSS
Post by: 12point on March 06, 2021, 05:04:44 PM
I can help with 835 mossberg my friends and I have tried
Jebs
Carlsons
Patternmasters
Indian Creek
Heavy Shot
And some Mossberg Factory chokes I'm sure I've left out some brands.
We've tried over 10 different tubes on the TSS.
Looking for that 100 plus pellet count in a !0 inch circle.
Title: Re: What size choke (constriction) is best for you and TSS
Post by: ShootingABN! on March 21, 2021, 10:39:16 PM
Quote from: WTNUT on February 28, 2021, 10:28:50 PM
Good question.  12 gauge and I am looking for best pattern at 50 yards plus so tight group.   This is a new gun - as if i needed a 4th turkey gun

What shotgun? Make model?

Look up www.nitrocompany.com   Hit the recommendations tab, look up 12 gauge then either 3" or 3.5, next hit the make and model of your shotgun. They have the recommended load and choke combination. Even if you don't use their ammo. This is a great starting point.  The numbers that are there are the count at 40 yards in a 10" circle.

Good luck.