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Started by Philippe, September 24, 2011, 04:50:05 PM
Quote from: Philippe on September 25, 2011, 07:57:13 PMQuote from: SumToy on September 25, 2011, 07:32:15 PMDid I miss what size that choke is. I like the 675 rang in the guns. Now some have had good luck out of a 670. Now if you want to just hunt that is a dead bird. Now if you want to count shot and kill him what I would say is very dead Look into a ST a SD or a ICIt says .676 on the choke itself. Now if the Indian Creek is a .675, is it going to be a world different in how it performs to what i have now? I just don't care to waste alot of money if i don't have too
Quote from: SumToy on September 25, 2011, 07:32:15 PMDid I miss what size that choke is. I like the 675 rang in the guns. Now some have had good luck out of a 670. Now if you want to just hunt that is a dead bird. Now if you want to count shot and kill him what I would say is very dead Look into a ST a SD or a IC
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on September 25, 2011, 08:26:06 PMAnd I will say that William(SumToy) is producing some very good stainless chokes that are putting up some great numbers. And he will work with you so you are happy.
Quote from: Philippe on September 25, 2011, 08:32:37 PMQuote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on September 25, 2011, 08:26:06 PMAnd I will say that William(SumToy) is producing some very good stainless chokes that are putting up some great numbers. And he will work with you so you are happy. Yeah i heard they are good guys that make some wicked chokes. I've read about them on other forums as well. Sometimes i feel as if i am expecting too much from this gun.
Quote from: surehuntsalot on September 25, 2011, 09:36:06 PMstay away from the hevishot choke tubes,they are not worth half the money they want for them
Quote from: allaboutshooting on September 25, 2011, 10:14:12 PMI would really suggest that before you invest more money in another turkey choke for your 835 that you thoroughly "deep clean" the bore. It has been my experience that it can help more than might at first be imagined. I actually published that article because of my experiences over so many years in working with so many 835 shooters.There are few guns on the market today that can match the patterns of the 835. The challenge becomes really cleaning the bore. If you'll follow the guidelines in the article and pay special attention the recommendation of using a 10 gauge brush or at least a good new 12 gauge brush and allow the Hoppe's #9 time to do its work, I think you'll see a real difference in your patterns.It will take a little bit of your time but it may save you many dollars and much frustration in trying one choke after another.The Hevi-13 choke is a good one, made from excellent materials and at least in my experience, delivers very good patterns.One last recommendation that might be worth at least considering. I see much better patterns with straight #6 shot. I also recommend the 3" shells rather than the 3.5" shells. They just pattern more evenly for me but to each his own of course.Thanks,ClarkP.S. The article is entitled "Cleaning a Shotgun Barrel" and you can find it by clicking on the banner below. I hope you find it helpful.
Quote from: Longshanks on September 25, 2011, 11:11:21 PMBeretta/ Hevi Choke300-310 in a 10 in circle @ 40. (12 gauge)170's in a 10 in circle @ 40 (20 gauge)Turning good patterns has been a process for me with all of my guns. Have tried allot of the chokes out there such as Rhino, primos, tru glo, mad, kicks, Hastings, pure gold, and the list goes on. I have seen them all shoot terrible at one time or the other despite the fact they are all good chokes. All guns are different and finding the right combo for each gun has been a process for me. I've seen too many amazing patterns from hevi chokes out of my guns and others to claim that hevi choke is not a quality choke. Anytime you hit a good combo on the first try you are very fortunate. Polishing the barrel wouldn't hurt. I agree with Clark..try the 3/2/6's Hevi shot. I would hit up my turkey hunting friends and buy some single shells from them. Try a number of different shells before going out and buying other chokes or boxes of shells. If it comes to that Star Dot (if you can find one) or Pure Gold would be my next choice. Good luck..Keep on shooting!