2 shotguns, different chokes...are they good quality?!?


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kmrcstintn
March 4, 2008, 07:45 PM
shotty #1...
Browning BPS 12 ga pumper w/ 3" chamber; waterfowl choke...Browning stock modified approved for steel shot; turkey choke...H.S. Strut ported Undertaker for lead shot

shotty #2
Mossberg 835 12 ga pumper w/ 3 1/2" chamber; waterfowl choke...Carlson's Mid-Range modified approved for steel shot (Mossberg stock modified choke wasn't available); turkey choke...H.S. Strut ported Undertaker for lead shot

synopsis...
waterfowling primary w/ Mossy; waterfowling back up with Browning;
turkey primary w/ Browning; my turkey primary becomes Mossy if dad comes along & he gets the Browning

selected loads:
Winchester 3 1/2" high velocity BB steel; Kent 3" #2 steel; Federal 3" #4 turkey 1 3/4 oz; Remington 3" #4 turkey 2 oz

I haven't had the chance to pattern the selected loads, but based upon managable recoil, here's the list...Kent steel is best; Federal turkey is next; Remington turkey is 3rd; Winchester steel is worst

any feedback? thanks

addendum...I was trying to get feedback on the chokes I have for each shotgun...added TMI about the loads...so what do y'all think about the chokes?

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Dave McCracken
March 4, 2008, 10:06 PM
You've two decent shotguns. DO pattern, it's like oxygen to a shotgunner.

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