250 - 350 depending on precise condition
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.
The shotgun in question uses a standard Tru-Choke.
For the Stoeger side-by-side shotgun, your best bet would be to use any of the standard Winchester choke tubes. They should fit well for you shotgun.
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A barrel with a full choke.
System of changable shotgun choke tubes made by Mossberg. Accu Choke is their brand name. A shotgun choke is a means of reducing the bore size at the muzzle of a shotgun, to produce shot patterns that spread to a greater or lesser degree.
Cylinder bore- no choke at all.
A pattern of a shotgun is determined by the choke at the factory. Some models have a variable choke that makes the user able to change the pattern.
They came in various barrel lengths and choke combinations. If it is not marked on the side of the barrel, you will have to pattern the shotgun to determine the choke
Briley makes choke tubes for Yildiz guns but only in 12 gauge Trulock is making them now in standard and extended versions. http://www.trulockchokes.com
A shotgun barrel with a cylinder bore choke.