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if you have questions on benelli or stoeger guns Im happy to
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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 4872241" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p><strong>Re: if you have questions on benelli or stoeger guns Im happ</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>constriction is only part of the equation really. generally speaking yes 640 is a very tight choke BUT it depends on the internal dynamics and barrel type really. Benelli have a very small barrel diameter compared to most so they already like tighter chokes options by nature (650-660 range is the sweet spot). However there have been some manufactures that have come out with tighter constrictions that have different internals that allowed it to perform very well (truglo SSX for example was a popular choke for a long time and it was a 640) </p><p></p><p>bottom line is not all 660 chokes are the same and not all 650 chokes are the same, the constriction size with internal design is what paints the full picture. IMO 640 would be pretty tight for a tss load, but that is not saying it would not be good if paired with the right shell. I personally have not tried that combo but I would imagine it would have a pretty hot core. So if that is what you are looking for it may be worth a shot BUT if it were me I would go with a choke combo that is more tried and true like Indian Creek (just as an example) where there are plenty of reviews and feedback of people trying that combo out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 4872241, member: 4849"] [b]Re: if you have questions on benelli or stoeger guns Im happ[/b] constriction is only part of the equation really. generally speaking yes 640 is a very tight choke BUT it depends on the internal dynamics and barrel type really. Benelli have a very small barrel diameter compared to most so they already like tighter chokes options by nature (650-660 range is the sweet spot). However there have been some manufactures that have come out with tighter constrictions that have different internals that allowed it to perform very well (truglo SSX for example was a popular choke for a long time and it was a 640) bottom line is not all 660 chokes are the same and not all 650 chokes are the same, the constriction size with internal design is what paints the full picture. IMO 640 would be pretty tight for a tss load, but that is not saying it would not be good if paired with the right shell. I personally have not tried that combo but I would imagine it would have a pretty hot core. So if that is what you are looking for it may be worth a shot BUT if it were me I would go with a choke combo that is more tried and true like Indian Creek (just as an example) where there are plenty of reviews and feedback of people trying that combo out. [/QUOTE]
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