Depends on the gun and size load you shoot. Full and extra full are two comonly used chokes. Set up a turkey target or piece of notebook paper at 25 yards and see how many shot pellets are in the kill zone (neck and head). you need to have at least 6 or seven shots in the kill zone. If you do, move out to 40 yards and try from there. I shoot #5 shot and usually put 15 pellets in the kill zone at 40 yds and rarely miss a turkey
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.
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.
A modified choke is not exactly the same as a quarter choke, though they are similar. A modified choke provides a wider shot spread than a quarter choke, typically allowing for more shot dispersion at moderate ranges. While both are used for various shooting applications, the modified choke is generally considered to be more versatile for hunting and sport shooting.
For hunting ducks, the most commonly used choke is the improved cylinder (IC) or modified choke. These chokes provide a balance between spreading the shot pattern enough to hit a moving target like a duck, while still maintaining enough density for a successful kill. It's important to consider your shooting distance and the type of ducks you are hunting when selecting the choke.
The function of the input choke for an AC drive is much the same as the function of the choke on any other mechanical device. The jump start the unit the choke should be in the open mode. The stop the operation of the unit the choke should be moved to the closed position.
Can you Yes, should you NO. a full choke should not be used to shoot slugs.
No. They are typically bred for hog hunting.
The choke that provides the tightest shot pattern is the "Full" choke. This choke constricts the shotgun's barrel more than others, creating a narrower spread of shot as it exits. As a result, it is ideal for long-range shooting and precise targeting. Full chokes are commonly used in hunting situations where accuracy and distance are crucial.
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