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870 choke.suggestion

Started by ohiostrutter, November 25, 2012, 08:06:07 AM

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ohiostrutter

wife asked me what I wanted for Christmas figured a new choke I shoot a 870 sps turkey with hevi 7s have a primped jh 665 and the factory choke which actually shot better than the jh looking to step up my setup a bit was thinking a Ind indian creek

gobblingghost

I shoot a Sumtoy and love. William is one of the guys you can call and talk about what you want. I personally like a super tight pattern but others like a more open pattern.

allaboutshooting

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Quote from: ohiostrutter on November 25, 2012, 08:06:07 AM
wife asked me what I wanted for Christmas figured a new choke I shoot a 870 sps turkey with hevi 7s have a primped jh 665 and the factory choke which actually shot better than the jh looking to step up my setup a bit was thinking a Ind indian creek

The good news is, you have lots of choices. That does however make the choice pretty tough sometimes.

I shoot several 870s as well as other guns from Remington with the same barrel geometry and find that a variety of chokes do quite well with them. All seem to work best from barrels of 26" or longer but I also have some good shooters with shorter barrels.

Since you've narrowed your shotshell choice to Hevi-13 with #7 shot, that makes it a little easier. Exit diameter is just one factor to be considered of course and it's really more about the "internals" of the choke that make the difference.

I've seen and my readers have seen excellent patterns (dense without large gaps or holes) with chokes from JEB's, Wright's, Pure Gold, Hevi-13, Truglo (SSX), Rob Roberts and a couple of others.

The Hevi-13 shotshell is very consistent and delivers excellent patterns at ranges up to 40 yards. The #7 shot will provide you with a dense cloud of shot and with just a little time spent at the patterning board, you should be able to do anything that you need to do with any of those chokes.

Thanks,
Clark

P.S. To maximize the performance of your barrel, shotshell, and choke combination, no matter which choke you choose, I'd recommend that you "deep clean" the bore of your barrel. It takes just a little time and your major investment is your labor but it can really improve performance.
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SKFOOTER

Get a Jelly Head .660 or the Hevi-Shot brand choke tube.  They will both throw excellent patterns with the Hevi #7.