turkey choke
#1
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New York
Posts: 580
turkey choke
Hey folks, been a while. I have a mossberg 935 with a 24in barrel. I currently have a xxx-full 670 comp-n-choke in it. My shells are winchester x-tended range 3.5 6's. The problem that i am having is that out to forty yards the pattern is great, but after 40 yards the pattern dramatically falls apart . It seems like it drops of the face of the earth. I have owned many 835's in the past and have mixed the constriction with many different chokes. Thus the reason i put a .670 comp-n-choke on the 935. Different gun but the same barrel so i figured it would work well together since it did with the 835. i was thinking that maybe the .670 was a bit tight for the gun, but i'm shooting 6's? Wanted to try a indian creek black diamond series in .675 in hopes of a major improvement from 40 + yards. Any info or help would be helpful. Thanks Lou-Lou
#4
The best advice is to experiment until you find a pattern that works, and stick with it. Chasing the "best pattern" can be somewhat akin to alchemy. Don't make yourself crazy.
If you have some friends with spring fever, share the cost of a few diff boxes of turkey loads (diff mfgrs, diff shot size).
An easy and quick test...set a coke can on a stick at 50yds. If your gun/choke/load combination can take it out, you're good to go. A friend tested his NEF single shot 12ga with a NEF/HR turkey choke on it like this...with Win. Supreme 3" #5 it's potent! (and recoils like a mule)
AND, keep your shots at or inside of your max range. If you can't bust'em past 40yds, wailt til they're closer.
If you have some friends with spring fever, share the cost of a few diff boxes of turkey loads (diff mfgrs, diff shot size).
An easy and quick test...set a coke can on a stick at 50yds. If your gun/choke/load combination can take it out, you're good to go. A friend tested his NEF single shot 12ga with a NEF/HR turkey choke on it like this...with Win. Supreme 3" #5 it's potent! (and recoils like a mule)
AND, keep your shots at or inside of your max range. If you can't bust'em past 40yds, wailt til they're closer.
#5
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: indiana
Posts: 44
i use a primos turkey choke. not the jelly head but the une under it it was 20 bucks with a dvd and i can shoot 40 yards and kill a turke with 3 inch 6's easily. killed my longbeard at 44 steps on the run last year after my brother shot his. i use a stoger
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Posts: 2,186
I'd check the pattern of as many loads as I could afford before swapping around choke tubes. A .670 should work fine. I put a Pure Gold .670 on my 12 ga. Nova. This shot gun patterned not so hot to poorly with several of the loads that I tried before I settled in on what I use.
#9
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 18
The best pattern I have gotten with my Benelli Nova or my SX3 came from a HEVISHOT turkey choke tube and Hevi-13. I have tried several tubes and am really happy with this combo. Patterns really tight at 40-50 yards, I even tried 65 yards just for fun and was still really impressed.