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Turkey Guns & Shooting => 20 Gauge Turkey Guns => Topic started by: span870 on April 04, 2017, 08:16:26 PM

Title: Question about choke constriction
Post by: span870 on April 04, 2017, 08:16:26 PM
Just got a Remington super full choke and going to put it in either my 11-87 compact or 870 compact. Both have same length barrels. I'm used to using 12ga 3.5 and didn't worry too much about choke because the areas I hunt most shots are under 30 yards. My question is Remington states that the constriction is .665. I am going to be better off using a smaller shot such as 6's or 7's out of it, right? I see alot of guys using a more open choke in the 550's. Am I using too tight of choke? Haven't shot it yet, just wanted a base. From what I gather using larger shot requires a more open choke. Am I wrong here or just confused?
Title: Re: Question about choke constriction
Post by: Spring Fever on April 04, 2017, 08:28:29 PM
Your confused
650 is tighter than 665
You will be fine with that choke for whatever shot size you decide
Mine loves the winlongbeard#6's
Title: Re: Question about choke constriction
Post by: span870 on April 04, 2017, 08:35:43 PM
Quote from: Spring Fever on April 04, 2017, 08:28:29 PM
Your confused
650 is tighter than 665
You will be fine with that choke for whatever shot size you decide
Mine loves the winlongbeard#6's

Thanks. That's what was confusing me. Thinking the higher numbers was a tighter choke for some reason.
Title: Re: Question about choke constriction
Post by: Spring Fever on April 04, 2017, 08:43:58 PM
Good deal
We have all been there.
That's a good choke
Title: Re: Question about choke constriction
Post by: BandedSpur on April 06, 2017, 08:38:23 AM
Yes, you are confusing exit diameter with choke constriction. For a bore that measures .730", a choke with an exit diameter of .665" has a constriction of .065" (.730-.665=.065). A choke with an exit diameter of .650" has a constriction of .080" (.730-.650=.080). So a .650 is tighter than a .665. These numbers are for a 12 ga, but the same principle holds true for all gauges.
Title: Re: Question about choke constriction
Post by: span870 on April 06, 2017, 04:38:13 PM
So help me out here. When I ordered it, it stated .660 constriction. I get it today it says .045 constriction .572 inside. So is it .572? Am I still looking in the area of 6's or hvywt7's? or hevi 7's or am I better off larger shot. Man this stuff was so much easier with a 12 3.5 incher.
Title: Re: Question about choke constriction
Post by: BandedSpur on April 07, 2017, 09:09:09 AM
Either you or Rem are confused. No choke tube is going to have .660 constriction. A 12 ga tube could have a .660 exit diameter (.069 constriction). But your 20 ga will have a bore around .615. A tube with .045 constriction will end up with an exit diameter around .570, and should be fine for your HW 7s or HS 7s. I would not use larger shot than that in your 20 in an HTL product. If you choose to shoot lead, I would look at the LB 6s.
Title: Re: Question about choke constriction
Post by: span870 on April 07, 2017, 10:50:51 AM
Quote from: BandedSpur on April 07, 2017, 09:09:09 AM
Either you or Rem are confused. No choke tube is going to have .660 constriction. A 12 ga tube could have a .660 exit diameter (.069 constriction). But your 20 ga will have a bore around .615. A tube with .045 constriction will end up with an exit diameter around .570, and should be fine for your HW 7s or HS 7s. I would not use larger shot than that in your 20 in an HTL product. If you choose to shoot lead, I would look at the LB 6s.

I'm definitely confused but ordered it from cheaper than dirt because only place I could find it. On their sight it stated .660. When I got it and opened it, it stated other size. This is definitely a learning curve and I thank you guys for the help. Going to try several different shells out this weekend and see what we get.
Title: Re: Question about choke constriction
Post by: Spring Fever on April 07, 2017, 10:36:00 PM
I assume from your earlier post this is for a R.E.M. 20 gauge?
If so your chokes will be in the .550 (very tight)-.585 (more open)mark

If not and it is a R.E.M. 12 gauge they will be in the
.650(very tight)- 695(more open)

I shoot both of them and can tell you what works for me but all guns are different.
If it's easier shoot me a pm and I'll send you my number or give me yours and we can talk on the phone if that's easier. No worries
Thanks
Greg