Indian Creek Choke Tube
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Fork Horn
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Indian Creek Choke Tube
I am wanting to buy an Indian Creek Black Diamond Choke Tube for my Remington 11-87. I was wondering if anyone who uses this choke in this gun could recommend some shell lengths, shell brand, and shot sizes, in heavy shot, hybrid, or lead shot so as to save me alot of money when it comes time to pattern. What do you think of this tube? I would appreciate your help and input. By the way, I have not been on here in forever, time to get back in business. Thanks.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Indian Creek Choke Tube
Hevi-13 3" 2oz #6's, or Hevi-13 3.5" 2.25oz #6's should do well out of that choke.
Nitro straight #7's or 4x5x7's in either the 3" or 3.5" version will beat any manufactured shell out there, but if you would like to handload you might try some TSS #9's or #10's.
Nitro straight #7's or 4x5x7's in either the 3" or 3.5" version will beat any manufactured shell out there, but if you would like to handload you might try some TSS #9's or #10's.
#4
RE: Indian Creek Choke Tube
Best choke tube in the industry, as all the N.W.T.F World Records will attest. Also, it seems that this choke tube really favors the 3", 2oz, #6 Hevi-13 loads the best. This has proven to be true in the guns we have tested the combo on. From our T/C Encore Pro Hunter to the Benelli SBEII, expect amazing results. Good luck and good shootin'
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