got my son a Remington 870 20 gauge for spring turkey hunt and needing some insight on choke tubes and shot size
Remington Super Full with Federal Heavy weight #7s
Or
Carlson .575 non ported with Federal heavy weight #6s
560 to 570
We run 562 with Fed HWT 7's
Check out the 20 ga section. There's enough info there to make your head expload!
I run an Indian Creek .562 with handloads, but it shoots anything well.
the federal hw are steel only right have bought a Remington xf choke for this gun already and calls for lead only do I need to buy different choke or what are other options
Quote from: jasonedmonds on December 30, 2013, 02:10:03 PM
got my son a Remington 870 20 gauge for spring turkey hunt and needing some insight on choke tubes and shot size
Doris and I both shoot those guns and we use the SSX and Hevi-13 with 1.25 oz. of either #6 or #7 shot. Either shell is potent out to and including 40 yards.
Thanks,
Clark
Bought my nephew the same gun put an indian creek choke hevi 13 #7s and a red dot its flat out incredible. Heck when he is in school I carry it. 40 yards is no problem.
found a carlsons 575 says ok to use steel shot up to bb size would it work with fed hw 7s
Quote from: jasonedmonds on January 02, 2014, 09:48:05 AM
found a carlsons 575 says ok to use steel shot up to bb size would it work with fed hw 7s
a carlson .575 is a great choke for the hw#7's
does real good in my 20ga.870 youth
I also have shot the Federal Heavyweight #7s, and have had great results with the Remington Super Full choke tube for Steel shot (if you can still find them).
Be prepared, you will wind up taking the 20 gauge instead of a 12 gauge once you realize how lethal it really is.
FullChoke
Great info boss so what ur saying is will use my sons20g Remington over the mossburg 12 lol!
I have a 835 that shoots 3.5 hevi13 that should be illegal to hunt with. So I decided to take my 870 youth 20 gauge. I bought a remington turkey super full choke and federal 3" heavyweight 7s. Let me tell u right now. U will take this gun every time. I love shooting this gun. Check on ebay for the choke. They have 3-4 for about 30 bucks.
Jellyhead!!!
Quote from: jasonedmonds on January 12, 2014, 04:41:00 PM
Great info boss so what ur saying is will use my sons20g Remington over the mossburg 12 lol!
Yes. It will kill a gobbler just as dead as your Mossy out to 40 yards. And on top of that, your fillings will stay in place and your retinas won't be detached.
Quote from: jasonedmonds on January 12, 2014, 04:41:00 PM
Great info boss so what ur saying is will use my sons20g Remington over the mossburg 12 lol!
What we are saying is that if you choose the right load and choke, you should easily be able to put 140 pellets in a 10" circle at 40 yards with the 20 ga. A good 12 ga 3 1/2 combo will put around 300 in a 10" circle at 40. At the end of the day, both birds will be dead at 40. The advantage of the 20 ga comes with less recoil and lighter to carry.
If you really want to get serious, hand load your own 20 ga shells. That's when the 20 ga loads start out performing the 12 ga loads on paper.
Quote from: gophert on January 13, 2014, 09:07:38 AM
Quote from: jasonedmonds on January 12, 2014, 04:41:00 PM
Great info boss so what ur saying is will use my sons20g Remington over the mossburg 12 lol!
What we are saying is that if you choose the right load and choke, you should easily be able to put 140 pellets in a 10" circle at 40 yards with the 20 ga. A good 12 ga 3 1/2 combo will put around 300 in a 10" circle at 40. At the end of the day, both birds will be dead at 40. The advantage of the 20 ga comes with less recoil and lighter to carry.
If you really want to get serious, hand load your own 20 ga shells. That's when the 20 ga loads start out performing the 12 ga loads on paper.
To be sure I understand, you are not saying that a hand loaded 20 gauge shell will out perform a 12 gauge hand load are you? If you are getting 140 in a 10 inch circle at 40 yards isn't that serious enough? Are we target shooting or killing turkeys here? :z-dizzy:
Quote from: RAJ on January 13, 2014, 11:24:17 PM
Quote from: gophert on January 13, 2014, 09:07:38 AM
Quote from: jasonedmonds on January 12, 2014, 04:41:00 PM
Great info boss so what ur saying is will use my sons20g Remington over the mossburg 12 lol!
What we are saying is that if you choose the right load and choke, you should easily be able to put 140 pellets in a 10" circle at 40 yards with the 20 ga. A good 12 ga 3 1/2 combo will put around 300 in a 10" circle at 40. At the end of the day, both birds will be dead at 40. The advantage of the 20 ga comes with less recoil and lighter to carry.
If you really want to get serious, hand load your own 20 ga shells. That's when the 20 ga loads start out performing the 12 ga loads on paper.
To be sure I understand, you are not saying that a hand loaded 20 gauge shell will out perform a 12 gauge hand load are you? If you are getting 140 in a 10 inch circle at 40 yards isn't that serious enough? Are we target shooting or killing turkeys here? :z-dizzy:
No, just trying to make the point that dead is dead and a 20 will get the job done. Handloading opens up another avenue that makes the 20 look even more like a 12. Weather a 20 handload will out perform a 12 handload? I guess that depends on the load.
Put a HEVI-Shot choke in my sons 20ga last year and 3in #6 HEVI-13. He killed two birds opening weekend and smashed both of them with no problem. Dropped them in their tracks!!!
Yes. It will kill a gobbler just as dead as your Mossy out to 40 yards. And on top of that, your fillings will stay in place and your retinas won't be detached.
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I'm a huge fan of the Carlson's non ported and fed hevi 7s(if you can't afford nitros). But last year I sat up a youth rem express 20 for my 3 nieces. The biggest ways 70lbs when she's soak in wet. The hevi shot 7s kicked a lot less and that was important for them. Here is my answer for a small kid with a Remington youth gun. Tightwad choke and hevi shot 7s. Lower recoil and much to my surprise the $20 tightwad patterned best. Turkeys took it pretty rough last year too! Lol
Quote from: sevetts on January 16, 2014, 04:21:32 PM
I'm a huge fan of the Carlson's non ported and fed hevi 7s(if you can't afford nitros). But last year I sat up a youth rem express 20 for my 3 nieces. The biggest ways 70lbs when she's soak in wet. The hevi shot 7s kicked a lot less and that was important for them. Here is my answer for a small kid with a Remington youth gun. Tightwad choke and hevi shot 7s. Lower recoil and much to my surprise the $20 tightwad patterned best. Turkeys took it pretty rough last year too! Lol
I picked up a 20 dollar Tightwad choke last year just for the heck of it,870 20ga youth.
I have several other chokes for this gun,but that Tightwad and magblends can't be touched,a deadly combo.