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Turkey Guns & Shooting => Lead Shooters Section => Topic started by: TnTurk on March 06, 2014, 01:51:43 PM

Title: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: TnTurk on March 06, 2014, 01:51:43 PM
Has anyone noticed any major difference in shooting the longbeards out of ported and non-ported chokes? Maybe, someone has notice if they like a particular choke design over others, just wondering.  God Bless, Steve
Title: Re: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: scdxt on March 06, 2014, 05:56:57 PM
Well in my remington 11-87 21" they like the .665 jellyhead. In my  M1 Benelli they like a .640-.650 carlsons non ported. I really dont think they choke picky. I have shot them through about 20 different chokes and all are good patterns some just better than others.
Title: Re: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: d.winsor on March 06, 2014, 08:04:35 PM
I primarily shoot Briley straight rifled chokes .665 in 870's, ported and non-ported.  Briley says it makes no difference if the choke is ported or not in regards to the pattern, but the ported choke will reduce recoil a bit.
Title: Re: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: L.F. Cox on March 07, 2014, 08:22:29 AM
I've had some dealings with Briley over the years do you really believe they know anything about turkey chokes ?
Title: Re: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: d.winsor on March 07, 2014, 09:24:42 AM
I have 3 870's I shoot Winchester Supreme high velocity #5's and they say yes, Looking forward to shooting the Winchester LB #5's
Title: Re: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: mightyjoeyoung on March 07, 2014, 05:47:48 PM
Quote from: L.F. Cox on March 07, 2014, 08:22:29 AM
I've had some dealings with Briley over the years do you really believe they know anything about turkey chokes ?

Did he say anything that even resembled that? 
Title: Re: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: d.winsor on March 27, 2014, 09:04:42 PM
I patterned my gun with a .665 briley straight rifled choke, ported.  Using longbeards #5 at 40 yards it patterned so tight I won't use it to hunt with.  I will use winchester supreme HV #5's it is a little more open pattern.  When I run out of supreme I will buy another briley that is more open and shoot the longbeards.  I think briley knows a little about chokes, based on my experience.  I have been using briley chokes since 1992.
Title: Re: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: olturkey on April 02, 2014, 04:49:29 PM
We wear ear protection when shooting but generally not when hunting. Last year my 10 yr. old grandson fired 2 shots at turkeys using a ported choke and both times he cried for 10 minutes afterward because his ears hurt.  He also shot at other birds with a nonported choke and never said a word.  Moral of story, ported choke is history.
Title: Re: Longbeards / Ported vs Non-ported choke
Post by: memert116 on April 02, 2014, 04:52:38 PM
Quote from: mightyjoeyoung on March 07, 2014, 05:47:48 PM
Quote from: L.F. Cox on March 07, 2014, 08:22:29 AM
I've had some dealings with Briley over the years do you really believe they know anything about turkey chokes ?

Did he say anything that even resembled that?

x2......Cox's remark is bizarre