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My nephew saved some change and bought himself an SXP 20 gauge and he wants a turkey choke. I’ve read the SXP is over bored and does better with more open chokes? I’d like to buy him a choke, I’ve had great success with the .570 Tightwad from my 870 but I can’t find one anywhere. Does anyone have one they’d like to part with or any advice on a choke for the SXP?
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They take the Browning Invector Plus tubes. I have a Carlsons TSS Turkey Choke Tube (.565) that patterns very well in my Winchester SX4 20 gauge. It's a smooth (no wad catchers), non-ported choke. It's a good, basic choke that patterns TSS and lead shot very well. https://www.choketube.com/product-c...choke-tubes-browning-invector-plus-20ga/But there are lots of good options out there.
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Thanks, I was looking for Invector tubes, I didn’t realize the SXP was Invector Plus threads.
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Buddy of mine had a SXP and I think he was using something like Glocks suggested around .565-.570 range.
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