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Turkey Chokes & Patterns Talk
M2 20g TSS #9, Indian Creek
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<blockquote data-quote="TNReb" data-source="post: 4380856" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>I tried it with a Carlsons .580 and it was no good out of my gun. I tried several other chokes, but I can't remember the constrictions. The Indian Creek was hands down the best, but actually a little tighter than I would prefer. However, I tried A LOT of stuff out of my 20g last year (Hevi, Federal, TSS)... all with a variety of chokes. Once I found the Stubby XL with the Indian Creek I was happy enough to stop spending time and money chasing the perfect pattern. I killed two turkeys last year and they both dropped like a sack of rocks. </p><p></p><p>REN's gun is a 24" M2 and mine is a 26". We shoot together and there is often quite a bit of difference in our performance when using the same choke and same load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNReb, post: 4380856, member: 676"] I tried it with a Carlsons .580 and it was no good out of my gun. I tried several other chokes, but I can't remember the constrictions. The Indian Creek was hands down the best, but actually a little tighter than I would prefer. However, I tried A LOT of stuff out of my 20g last year (Hevi, Federal, TSS)... all with a variety of chokes. Once I found the Stubby XL with the Indian Creek I was happy enough to stop spending time and money chasing the perfect pattern. I killed two turkeys last year and they both dropped like a sack of rocks. REN's gun is a 24" M2 and mine is a 26". We shoot together and there is often quite a bit of difference in our performance when using the same choke and same load. [/QUOTE]
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