Before I waste money on a load of different chokes I was curious if anybody has shot this load out of this gun?
Or recommend chokes to try would be appreciated!
Thanks
any #9 TSS with non ported Carlson .575...best all around. I have a ton of SA guns, they are all pretty much the same, but the Weatherby SA-459 is still my main go to..
Gotcha, I have two boxes of ninjas and tying to figure whatbchoke to use.
I did a lot of research here and ended up buying two: the Sumtoy .562 and the Carlson .575 extended FL-Boss mentioned. This gun is a slayer with both with the #9 TSS.
Sumtoy pattern is pretty tight, I like it where I know my shots will be minimum 20 yds (open hardwoods/fields). Carlson is a great all-rounder for most reasonable distances. Both shoot exceptionally well.
Try a .575 or .585 Trulock Precision Hunter. I have yet to see anyone disappointed with those two chokes. I have them all, and the Trulock can do anything the others can do and they cost a touch less and are made in the USA.
Quote from: FL-Boss on January 15, 2025, 08:03:07 AMany #9 TSS with non ported Carlson .575...best all around. I have a ton of SA guns, they are all pretty much the same, but the Weatherby SA-459 is still my main go to..
That's what I have in my SA-20, the Carlson's. I shot today, Apex 9's did 293 at 40 yards. It's a great choke for the money, nice even patterns too.