it depends on how big of a spread u want if u want the pellets to stick together or separate
Turkey hunting is not nice, so you shouldn't use anything for turkey hunting.
what i would use is a modified or an improved
Not unless the shark chokes on the turkey while eating it.
Yes. Standard chokes should be OK. Extra full chokes, on modern turkey guns, no.
I would use either a modified,or improved cylinder,choke for close in small bird hunting.
Depends on the choke. MOST chokes, including full choke, can safely fire slugs. Some makers of adjustable chokes recommend that slugs NOT be fired thru their chokes. A very few chokes, such as the Extra Full chokes used on some turkey guns should not be used for slugs.
Most folks use a 12 guage shot gun.
Richard P. Combs has written: 'Guide to Advanced Turkey Hunting (Outdoorsman's Edge)' 'Advanced turkey hunting' -- subject(s): Turkey hunting, Turkeys
That will depend on what you are hunting, what gauge you are using and what load you are shooting. As a very general rule, modified and improved.
With standard chokes, Full Choke is the tightest. However, there are non-standard chokes for SOME shotguns (used by turkey hunters) that are Extra Full Choke.
With standard chokes, Full Choke is the tightest. However, there are non-standard chokes for SOME shotguns (used by turkey hunters) that are Extra Full Choke.
with a turkey call.