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Started by Jayhawkeye, February 08, 2011, 06:20:06 PM
Quote from: Jayhawkeye on February 08, 2011, 06:20:06 PMAnyone shooting a Beretta (mobile choke system)? I picked up a Beretta A390 w/ 24" ported barrel. Should I buy a PG, IC, TG, OR A JH? Anyone have any group numbers, etc? Thanks.
Quote from: Spuriosity on February 08, 2011, 11:17:00 PMQuote from: savduck on February 08, 2011, 07:42:59 PMI shoot a Beretta 390 and have several choke load combinations that are killers. One combo I like is a Comp N Choke XX full with 2 3/4 Winchester #4 in the grey box. You dont get a ton of pellets in the pattern, but it will hold true out to 55 yards. I shot this for many years before the wave of Heavy pellets. This picture is at 30 yards taped off with a 200 foot tape.Combo two is Kicks 660 with 3" Winchester extended range 5s ( Ive been running this one for the last three years)Third combo is Indian creek 665 with 3" Winchester Extended Range #6s.I have had three berettas, two benellis, have two stoegers now. Shot hundreds of turkey loads of all brands and makes. Owned two or three of each of the big name choke tubes. One consistant I find is that all of those guns liked Winchesters and Kicks combination better than all others. Kicks out patterned them all until I got my Indian Creek. The indian creek is something else.I would suggest a sight for that gun to. If you can find the old Aluminum "ring of fire" sight made by HS strutt. They work great on the straight barrell of the berettas. Put the o ring right over the cap and it should be about dead on at 45 yards.I'd sure love to see a picture of that 55 yd pattern with the 2&3/4" gray box 4s.
Quote from: savduck on February 08, 2011, 07:42:59 PMI shoot a Beretta 390 and have several choke load combinations that are killers. One combo I like is a Comp N Choke XX full with 2 3/4 Winchester #4 in the grey box. You dont get a ton of pellets in the pattern, but it will hold true out to 55 yards. I shot this for many years before the wave of Heavy pellets. This picture is at 30 yards taped off with a 200 foot tape.Combo two is Kicks 660 with 3" Winchester extended range 5s ( Ive been running this one for the last three years)Third combo is Indian creek 665 with 3" Winchester Extended Range #6s.I have had three berettas, two benellis, have two stoegers now. Shot hundreds of turkey loads of all brands and makes. Owned two or three of each of the big name choke tubes. One consistant I find is that all of those guns liked Winchesters and Kicks combination better than all others. Kicks out patterned them all until I got my Indian Creek. The indian creek is something else.I would suggest a sight for that gun to. If you can find the old Aluminum "ring of fire" sight made by HS strutt. They work great on the straight barrell of the berettas. Put the o ring right over the cap and it should be about dead on at 45 yards.
Quote from: Tranz on February 08, 2011, 10:59:21 PMJust picked up my new Beretta 3901 today from Gobbler Guns....Rob installed a Hi-Viz sight and one of his Final Strut chokes.
Quote from: Jayhawkeye on February 08, 2011, 11:57:19 PMQuote from: Tranz on February 08, 2011, 10:59:21 PMJust picked up my new Beretta 3901 today from Gobbler Guns....Rob installed a Hi-Viz sight and one of his Final Strut chokes.how much are the GG Final Strut Chokes?
Quote from: SKFOOTER on February 09, 2011, 11:56:27 PMHere we go again!! There is no way that a 1.75 oz load of Hevi-13 #6 has 600 pellets in it. It's more like 410-415.
Quote from: savduck on February 08, 2011, 07:42:59 PMI shoot a Beretta 390 and have several choke load combinations that are killers. One combo I like is a Comp N Choke XX full with 2 3/4 Winchester #4 in the grey box. You dont get a ton of pellets in the pattern, but it will hold true enough that I feel comfortable shooting out to 55 yards. I shot this for many years before the wave of Heavy pellets. This picture is at 30 yards taped off with a 200 foot tape.Combo two is Kicks 660 with 3" Winchester extended range 5s ( Ive been running this one for the last three years)Third combo is Indian creek 665 with 3" Winchester Extended Range #6s.I have had three berettas, two benellis, have two stoegers now. Shot hundreds of turkey loads of all brands and makes. Owned two or three of each of the big name choke tubes. One consistant I find is that all of those guns liked Winchesters and Kicks combination better than all others. Kicks out patterned them all until I got my Indian Creek. The indian creek is something else.I would suggest a sight for that gun to. If you can find the old Aluminum "ring of fire" sight made by HS strutt. They work great on the straight barrell of the berettas. Put the o ring right over the cap and it should be about dead on at 45 yards.