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870 super mag choke

Started by Browning4140, June 19, 2016, 10:15:25 AM

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Browning4140

Looking for a good choke for my 870 super mag. Planning on shooting WLBXR #5 or 6 in 3.5". Anyone have any recommendations?

Dr Juice

The PG .670 does well for me out of my SX2. Others may have a different experience with the same choke in an 870. Good luck.


All The Way!

laker

Hevi-Shot Choke in .662 Constriction. My 870 shoots every shell i've put through it very nicely with this choke. Hevi 7's, Longbeard 5's or 6's.... all are great patterns.

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Cottonmouth

I've tried the .660 and .665 jellyhead and both were good . The best I have tried is the .665 Indian Creek in a pretty clean barrel.

wvmntnhick

Quote from: Dr Juice on June 19, 2016, 11:25:33 AM
The PG .670 does well for me out of my SX2. Others may have a different experience with the same choke in an 870. Good luck.


All The Way!
The PG tubes tend to perform well in most guns. Having said that, the .670 constriction would be quite open in the Remington considering the sx2 barrel is back bored like the Mossberg barrel. It's basically a 10 ga barrel. Glad that the choke is working for you though. It worked well for me while I used that gun but I doubt I go back to it. The Mossberg with the TSS is a killer combo and I'm sure that my 20 ga will do well next spring once I get it loaded up.

allaboutshooting

Quote from: Browning4140 on June 19, 2016, 10:15:25 AM
Looking for a good choke for my 870 super mag. Planning on shooting WLBXR #5 or 6 in 3.5". Anyone have any recommendations?
There are a number of chokes that do very well through those guns with those shells.

I wrote, "Choking Winchester's Long Beard XR" for Turkey Country magazine. For that piece, I shot 92 shells, through 7 different guns and 32 different chokes. You can see those results here http://www.nwtf.org/hunt/article/choking-winchester's-long-beard-xr

You should note that I shot those under "hunting conditions" and during the summer months, you can expect to see much higher numbers that those in the article. I wanted to be as realistic as possible and not use inflated numbers in warmer conditions. Those shells are very temperature sensitive.

I'll add just a few observations based not only upon that study but upon having fired hundreds and hundreds of those shells since that time. It's a long range shell. It shoots very tight patterns at all ranges. it can be an exercise in futility to try and get more open patterns at ranges under 40 yards. A more open choke does not always mean a more open pattern.

I shot those same combinations of chokes and guns using Hevi-13 shells, and you can see the results here http://allaboutshooting.com/blogs/blog/98747591-turkey-choke-evaluation-hevi-13-shotshells

The really noteworthy item about both of those studies is the number of targets that had few if any 2" or larger gaps. It's really all about the quality of the patterns and not the number of pellet strikes that makes the difference in the turkey woods, as we all know.

Just as a matter of interest, you may want to look at a much smaller study of Federal 3rd Degree shells here http://allaboutshooting.com/blogs/blog/98747783-federal-3rd-degree-evaluation

There are lots of choices out there.

Thanks,
Clark
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."