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What choke for TSS out of a SA 20?

Started by wareagle22, January 16, 2014, 06:04:01 PM

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wareagle22

I just picked up a new Mossberg SA 20 and need to find a choke for it.  I'm thinking I need a .570"+ maybe.   Do you guys that shoot TSS use a ported or non ported choke?  Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

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wareagle22

IM GLAD U POSTED I JUST ORDERED ONE , AND IM GOING TO NEED THE SAME INPUT  :icon_thumright:
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kwild835

Which TSS load you going with?  Choke choice depends on the load and what kind of pattern you looking for.    For the 1 5/8oz load of TSS 9's I would see about an IC .562. or an IC .555 if you want it crazy tight.  If you are looking for a more opening hunting pattern, then any cheap .570-.585 choke should do the trick.

wareagle22

I'm gonna be shooting the 1 5/8 oz load.    I'd like a 250/250 balanced hunting pattern but could live with a 300/200.  I'm thinking about a Carlson's .575 non ported and an IC .568 to start with. 

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gophert

From all the choke testing I've done with Indian Creek, a .570 gives the closest 250/250 pattern.  The .568 is going to be around 275/240.  My 870 with the IC  .562 shoots 300/230.  That should give you something to start with.  If you really want a shooter, the .555 does 370/200.  You might want a red dot or scope for that one.  Hope this helps.  Good luck!