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Started by NYlogbeards, February 12, 2016, 04:26:25 AM
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 12, 2016, 04:41:22 PMIf i were you i would call either Sumtoy chokes or Trulock for the ans. your looking for...The thing about chokes has a lot to do with what kind of shell your wanting to shoot ... are you just wanting to shoot lead only or something else..
Quote from: dirt road ninja on February 12, 2016, 05:13:42 PM575 - 585 will probably be to open for what your looking for. 555 - 565 would be where I'd start. What choke are you currently using?
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 12, 2016, 06:43:19 PMThe smallest exit diameter does not always give the tightest pattern. Sometimes the smaller the diameter the more erratic the patterns can be sometimes. Back to what your using NOW i don't think in a flush choke your going to find one much smaller than the 575 choke. In a extended choke like Trulock you can get a 565 for around 45 dollars. I have that choke in my Remington 870 youth 20 ga. as i told you. Now you can get a little bit tighter choke for your gun if your just planning on shooting Federal P. heavyweights that choke from Trulock will be a 560 extended cost around 53 dollars. Again it all has to do with what your wanting to shoot in shells federal P Heavyweights 6 or 7 or say federal 3 in. 1 5/16 oz. 6 shot or a number 5 shot... I think in your gun Suntoy may make a 562.5 but again i think this choke is more just for the number 7 shot hevi-13 or federal P heavyweights 6 or 7. I do think you need a extended choke regardless because in that last part of that choke is were your getting that shot down to a tight pattern of that choke.. i hope this helps you..
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 12, 2016, 11:07:14 PMWell with the Trulock choke you will get a 60 day return if you don't like the choke or you can get a refund or exchange ..It will also come with a lifetime warranty...and they use some of the best stainless steel ..That guarantee is worth 10 dollars...