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Proper turky choke? ammo?
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02/24/15 05:33 PM
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I have my first turkey hunt next month in Clay County, and I would like to setup my 12 gauge Mossberg 930 (upland bird model) for the turkey hunt. According to the Ranch guide the shots will be 25-30 yards. So my question is can I use the factory Mossberg full choke or do I need some special turkey choke? Also, I'm trying to narrow down the correct ammo based on the ranch's ammo recomendation: at leat 3" shell, #5, and 1300 fps or better (no steel). Was looking at the following ammo: Any thoughts on the ammo?
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
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http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,44731.msg469739.html#msg469739
Indian Creek .660 choke
Winchester Longbeard turkey loads
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Last edited by Gamblinman; 02/24/15 09:18 PM.
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
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02/24/15 09:48 PM
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You don't need a fancy "turkey choke" to kill turkeys. On the contrary, an extremely tight choke increases the chance you will miss if you don't know your shotguns point of impact at given ranges with given loads.
I've shot many toms and gobblers with an IC choked A5 light twelve using #6 lead shot 2 3/4 shells.
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
[Re: aerangis]
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02/24/15 09:56 PM
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You don't need a fancy "turkey choke" to kill turkeys. On the contrary, an extremely tight choke increases the chance you will miss if you don't know your shotguns point of impact at given ranges with given loads. This is pretty good advice. If this is your first turkey, I would shoot your factory mod choke. A turkey choke leaves less room for error at close range, and a mod choke should suit you fine. As for the ammo. Just shoot any 3" #5. Turkey loads are the least important ammo decision IMO. Any turkey loads you can find will work fine.
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
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02/25/15 01:15 AM
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I have my first turkey hunt next month in Clay County, and I would like to setup my 12 gauge Mossberg 930 (upland bird model) for the turkey hunt. According to the Ranch guide the shots will be 25-30 yards. So my question is can I use the factory Mossberg full choke or do I need some special turkey choke? Also, I'm trying to narrow down the correct ammo based on the ranch's ammo recomendation: at leat 3" shell, #5, and 1300 fps or better (no steel).Yes you can use your Factory moss full choke and get you a couple different type of your suggested shells and pattern your gun at 30 yds and find out what it likes. You will find that the Turkey will be just as dead as you had shot him with a special turkey choke. Was looking at the following ammo: Any thoughts on the ammo?
Danny
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
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02/25/15 01:18 AM
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Yes you can use your Factory moss full choke and get you a couple different type of your suggested shells and pattern your gun at 30 yds and find out what it likes. You will find that the Turkey will be just as dead as you had shot him with a special turkey choke.
Danny
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
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02/25/15 02:21 AM
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Pattern your gun at those ranges to know where its hitting, and which of those two loads groups better. Try both your full and mod chokes that came with your 930.
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
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02/25/15 02:58 AM
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After looking at the prices for some of the aftermarket turkey chokes, I will definetly take your advice and pattern the factory MOD and FULL chokes first with some #5 shot. I will use the saved money to buy more ammo
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
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02/25/15 05:50 AM
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Don't over think it. My son has killed a pile of turkeys with a Mossberg youth 20 ga with factory mod choke and 2-3/4 6's. Pattern your gun with 5's or 6's, pick the one that has the most uniform pattern and you're good out to 30 easily.
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Re: Proper turky choke? ammo?
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Agree, patterning is most important
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