I did do a search for this,..
I have a Remington full choke on my 870 now. It patterns very nicely It is steel shot rated choke, about .66 as I remember.
I have seen some information that you shouldn't run buckshot through a choke. Somebody does it however, according to many threads here.
What is the current theory about #4 buckshot chokes. I want to go to an auto loading shotgun with a hand grip. Most of them are 20-24" barrels however. Suggestions in this area are welcome also. Turkey guns are about 23-24 inches. I looked at a Stoger 2000 today and am firming up the thought of a hand grip.
Thinking about chokes,. I do want the reduced recoil, so am I going to increase recoil using a tight choke and buckshot?
I can't pattern a shotgun I haven't bought yet, so please give me your best thoughts on tight vs modified for #4 buck and #2 shot. I'm thinking Coyotes.
Can you use a choke on Buckshot? I did shoot one round to see the pattern and it kicked hard. No apparent damage.
If this is a dead horse,..pass it by please.
I have a Remington full choke on my 870 now. It patterns very nicely It is steel shot rated choke, about .66 as I remember.
I have seen some information that you shouldn't run buckshot through a choke. Somebody does it however, according to many threads here.
What is the current theory about #4 buckshot chokes. I want to go to an auto loading shotgun with a hand grip. Most of them are 20-24" barrels however. Suggestions in this area are welcome also. Turkey guns are about 23-24 inches. I looked at a Stoger 2000 today and am firming up the thought of a hand grip.
Thinking about chokes,. I do want the reduced recoil, so am I going to increase recoil using a tight choke and buckshot?
I can't pattern a shotgun I haven't bought yet, so please give me your best thoughts on tight vs modified for #4 buck and #2 shot. I'm thinking Coyotes.
Can you use a choke on Buckshot? I did shoot one round to see the pattern and it kicked hard. No apparent damage.
If this is a dead horse,..pass it by please.