A300 20 gauge choke

Gravey

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Have you shot the one that came with it? If not start there before spending money on something you may not need. I've had several turkey guns over the 30+ years I've hunted them and don't think I've ever had an aftermarket choke in any but one and that was a primos jellyhead in a Mossberg 835 if I remember correctly.
 

Linepaw

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Have you shot the one that came with it? If not start there before spending money on something you may not need. I've had several turkey guns over the 30+ years I've hunted them and don't think I've ever had an aftermarket choke in any but one and that was a primos jellyhead in a Mossberg 835 if I remember correctly.
I have not tried the factory choke yet. Good advice though. Thank you.
 

Union Co. Boy

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I second trying the factory choke first. Having said that, I'm getting great results with the Jeb's .560 and TSS. I have a buddy getting super patterns with the Kick's Gobblin Thunder in the .560 as well. Neither of us are shooting the A300, so I can't verify their performance with that particular gun. Best of luck!!!
 

Rakkin6

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After you try the factory choke of it is not to your liking I would go with the Indian Creek .562. I have never personally seen a bad pattern with one. I do have a JEBS .560 and .565 that also pattern very good. But the .562 throws a nice even pattern with a nice core out to 40 with #9 TSS. Just my .02
 

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Took the advice on the .562 Indian Creek.

35 yds 3 inch apex.
 

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