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Any recommendations for 20 gauge turkey choke for lead shot?Probably Winchester Longbeard #5. Thanks in advance
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Indian creek, Sumtoy, Jebs! These just to mention a few.
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Jebs is known to have the best tubes for a 20 gauge. I just set up a 20 gauge to turkey hunt with, I'll be going with a Jebs 565 restriction shooting TSS.
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From my experience, I’d say ic, sumtoy, or if you want a little cheaper the primos jelly head has done well. I’m not saying don’t use a Jebs but I’ve had better luck out of ic
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Carlsons Long beard XR 568
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Indian Creek chokes are my go to chokes
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Colonial Arms .570 has been excellent in mine with H136’s, 7’s and Fed hw 7’s. Good with lead out to 35yds but I’ve not tried LB’s.
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I have 2 20 gauge guns that I use to turkey hunt with, a Remington 870 and an 11-87. The Indian Creek Black Diamond has always patterned good, but I tried a Carlson's Longbeard also. I shoot Winchester Longbeard 5's, and the Indian Creek is just a little better.
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Giving the TruGlo "Head-Banger" a try. It's an extended choke with straight rifling in it. I'll give it a try and see, spent money on goofier stuff!
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Ive got Indian Creek and Carlson. Both are really good!
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Indian Creek, Indian Creek and last but not least... Indian Creek or your money back.
Rhino, Sumtoy and Kicks are the others I’d buy without hesitation.
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