??What' s your favorite turkey choke tube??
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
Posts: 1,027
??What' s your favorite turkey choke tube??
What brand and size of choke tube is everybody going to the woods with this spring? A few years back, I purchased a Kick' s Gobblin' Thunder in .665 and haven' t seen the need to change since. What' s yours??
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RE: ??What' s your favorite turkey choke tube??
Well I just posted this in another thread.....but here goes again. Bought a Tru-Glo friday and shot it on saturday. Pretty good out to 30 with 1 5/8 hevi-shot #6, but I feel it will do better at 40 than it is now with a different load. So as of now, that' s what I' m gonna use, but probably with a different load.
I' d also like to take this time and let eveyone know that I' ve learned a ton of good info. on here concerning chokes and loads, and you guys have really helped with my selection of what hopefully will turn out to be a good purchase for me. I' m confident it will! Thanks!
Mikey
I' d also like to take this time and let eveyone know that I' ve learned a ton of good info. on here concerning chokes and loads, and you guys have really helped with my selection of what hopefully will turn out to be a good purchase for me. I' m confident it will! Thanks!
Mikey
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RE: ??What' s your favorite turkey choke tube??
Believe it or not... I just have a cheap little Wally World Star Dot X-Full choke for my Remington 870. Man, this little $19.95 baby is amazing!!! (see my post called " patterning my Remington 870 again" ).
Butch
Butch
#8
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Conway, Ar. USA
Posts: 61
No doubt about it...
The Rhino Choke (along with the nitro ammo) is incredible. I was going to post some results later but I' ve have patterned 4-5 chokes with 3-4 brands of ammo in each shot size over the past 3 years (that is a lot of shooting!) and no combo even comes close. I' m going to try to post a scan of a target later. I have not counted it but that set up is suppose to put 230-250 pellets in a 10" circle at 40 yards. I have no doubt that is is doing that. The only down side is the cost.