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Browning Silver with Hevi Metal 3 1/2" #3 Choke Tube?

Started by Britton40, November 22, 2011, 05:41:35 PM

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Britton40

Anybody done any testing with a Browning Silver and Hevi Metal 3 1/2" #3s?


Looking for the right shell/choke combo.

SumToy

A light Mod if they have rang on them.  I go with skeet if they 30 and under.
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Tree Hopper

Highly recommend the Hevi Shot Choke tubes.
I have them on all my shotguns. I shoot a Maxus & a Buddy shoots a Silver.
They work very well.

kwil13

I'm getting good patterns with a Browning Gold shooting Hevi-Metal 2s and a Pure Gold modified
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TrophyTracker

The Hevi tubes are tough to beat with Hevi-Metal #3's as well as #4's. I am using the Extreme Range tube on a couple of my guns and am getting some one shot kills from ranges I usually would have passed on in years gone by

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DC101

Another vote for Hevi tubes.

I shoot the MR in my BG and SX2. Excellent results!

Holston

Recently got an SX2, looking for an "all around" choke for ducks.

Which one would you guys recommend, if you could only have one?  The extended range, or mid range?

I hunt a wide variety of places, from cornfields to swamps...and every place I hunt we have the opportunity for close and long range shots.

Thanks.

TrophyTracker

Quote from: Holston on January 01, 2012, 07:05:35 PM
Recently got an SX2, looking for an "all around" choke for ducks.

Which one would you guys recommend, if you could only have one?  The extended range, or mid range?

I hunt a wide variety of places, from cornfields to swamps...and every place I hunt we have the opportunity for close and long range shots.

Thanks.

I myself, shoot an Extreme range tube for everything. I like having more than enough instead of wondering "What if?" as a bird flies away. I can kill them with a good pattern farther away, and smash them up with a tight one close. Either way, they ride in the truck.
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