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Started by ILIKEHEVI-13, May 08, 2013, 08:15:10 PM
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on May 08, 2013, 11:21:00 PMI was hoping to get some Rhino choke shooters since that is one of the chokes I have no experience on. I know there are some guys that have good luck with Rhino chokes. I think I remember some guys on here that swore by their Rhino .660 in their Rem barrel shotguns but I don't remeber the specifics of barrel lengths and laods used. I also remember some talking about the Rhino .695 in their Moss 835's with very good results. I also don't have any experience yet with the Hevi-Shot chokes made by Carlson's. But that is gonna change since I now have both these chokes for my Rem 870 and 835. I ahve heard some good reports on these chokes. Maybe some of these guys will chime in with their results. I know I like to hear all these results from different barrel lengths in a particular gun. We can formulate a good analysis of what chokes seem to work in different barrel lengths and diffferent guns with specific loads that seem to give good results if enough people will chime in here.
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on May 09, 2013, 10:44:45 PMYou guys are starting to bring up some intersting points here when you start talking about good turkey killing pattterns or not so much interested in the 10" number for high counts but more on the overall 20" pattern. That is very true. And it's like I always said the more shot you put in the 10" will be that much less shot you have to make as good of an overall evenly 20" pattern. You guys are bringing some very good data here. I hope we keep getting more folks to chime in. I would also like to hear from those Rem Jelly head .660 and .665 choke shooters that seems to be great chokes in a lot of Rem barrels. I know there are a lot you guys here who haven't spoke up. Thanks again gentlemen.
Quote from: davisd9 on May 10, 2013, 12:38:58 PMPersonally I do not pay much attention to anything other than the 10" of my pattern. I am shooting 40 yards and if I cannot do it with 10-12" of wiggle room then should I be shooting to begin with, just my opinion.