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<blockquote data-quote="cutnrun03" data-source="post: 5067024" data-attributes="member: 21668"><p>I've been patterning Turkey guns since 1986. I have bought dozens of choke tubes and spent $1,000's of dollars on Turkey loads trying to get the best set up. I'm older and now shoot a Simmons Pro Diamond scope on my single shot T/C Pro Hunter 3" Turkey gun. The cheapest and quickest way to find a good combination is to get on a website like Nitro Ammunition in Mo. They have already done the homework for you. You tell them what kind of gun you have and their info will tell you what patterns best with which choke tube and which one of their loads. I believe Jeb's, Rhino, and Indian Creek have same thing. When I switched over to TSS, I did my homework and went straight to Indian Creek rep and he told me what choke tube to shoot. I shoot an Indian Creek .655 with Apex 3" #9's in 2 1/4 oz loads. At 40 yards over 300 shot in 10"circle with dot in middle. You just have to spend some time on the bench experimenting to what your 16 gauge prefers. You may not ever get it like you want. But confidence in your weapon is King in the Turkey woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cutnrun03, post: 5067024, member: 21668"] I’ve been patterning Turkey guns since 1986. I have bought dozens of choke tubes and spent $1,000’s of dollars on Turkey loads trying to get the best set up. I’m older and now shoot a Simmons Pro Diamond scope on my single shot T/C Pro Hunter 3” Turkey gun. The cheapest and quickest way to find a good combination is to get on a website like Nitro Ammunition in Mo. They have already done the homework for you. You tell them what kind of gun you have and their info will tell you what patterns best with which choke tube and which one of their loads. I believe Jeb’s, Rhino, and Indian Creek have same thing. When I switched over to TSS, I did my homework and went straight to Indian Creek rep and he told me what choke tube to shoot. I shoot an Indian Creek .655 with Apex 3” #9’s in 2 1/4 oz loads. At 40 yards over 300 shot in 10”circle with dot in middle. You just have to spend some time on the bench experimenting to what your 16 gauge prefers. You may not ever get it like you want. But confidence in your weapon is King in the Turkey woods. [/QUOTE]
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