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Old 10-17-2004, 02:27 PM   #1
 
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Default Rifled Chokes

Hey,
I have a 20ga 870 that I am planning to use for deer this season. I was thinking about getting a rifled choke so I can shoot sabots since I have a smooth bore barrel. My question is, would I be better off shooting fosters out of my smooth bore with an improved cylinder choke, or sabots with a rifled choke?
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Chris
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Old 10-17-2004, 02:46 PM   #2
 
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Default RE: Rifled Chokes

I hunted for several years with my 870 and I found that I preferred shooting Winchester sabots with a rifled choke. I got much better groups this way, out to about 50 yards. Later on I discovered that the only thing keeping me from getting good groups at longer ranges was the bead sight. After I bought a new interchangeable deer barrel with rifle sights on it the sabots and choke tube worked great out to 100 yards....you wont get tight groups like you can with a rifle but you can easily hit a pie-plate sized target with practice. And the Winchester 1 oz. sabot is extremely deadly, by the way, reducing the need for pinpoint accuracy. So, I'd say definately go with the rifled choke tube/sabot combo...and if you are expecting to have to take shots beyond 50 yards you should strongly consider getting a deer replacement barrell with rifle sights (under $100, I believe).
Good luck!
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