need advice on a turkey choke
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kenansville N.C. USA
Posts: 281
need advice on a turkey choke
I am looking a new turkey choke this yr. I have been leaning towards the remington heavishot choke tube. Any input on this choke as well as any other chokes would be helpful. Also what would you get full, extra full, or superfull?
#3
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kenansville N.C. USA
Posts: 281
RE: need advice on a turkey choke
LMAO!!!!!!!!! I will show you that my barrel is not bent when you get down here in april. It is amazing that you never forget one simple little miss on the tom of a lifetime. That's ok bro cause we all know the only reason you never miss is because you won't put down your doughnuts and coffee long enough( he's a policeman).
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
Posts: 1,027
RE: need advice on a turkey choke
I've been using a Kick's Gobblin' Thunder choke tube in .665 out of my Rem. 870 for several years now. It'll put a world of hurt on a turkey at any reasonable yardage using about any brand of #5 shot turkey loads. I've settled on Winchester Supreme HV #5's the last couple of years and don't see any need to change just yet!
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Elkin NC USA
Posts: 77
RE: need advice on a turkey choke
I used the super full remington hevishot choke last year with remington hv #6 hevishot shells. The combo was deadly in my 11-87. Almost too tight of a pattern. Anything closer than 20 yards gets the "jelly head" effect if you connect.