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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    shockingly, i'd vote for whatever choke is in the gun....

    TSS are great but i got other shells I'm gonna shoot too.

    I wouldnt make this too difficult. I will say TSS in a 20ga is plenty deadly...
    That's pretty much what you do since you can't get them out.

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    Default Turkey Chokes for two son's guns

    I shoot an affinity 20, with a jebs .575 and it’s deadly. I have an Indian creek, I think it’s a .560, and it’s almost too tight. It dang near cuts a 10” hole in the paper at 40 yards with 7.5/9 tss hand loads


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    Appreciate all the intel. Going to skip the turkey choke, use the factory choke and grab some TSS shells.

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    Call Alan Tuten at Rectifire chokes, made in SC and a deadly choke if a turkey walks in front of it.
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    Tss about eliminated the "need" for a turkey choke at reasonable and sportsman like distances

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamecock1974 View Post
    Appreciate all the intel. Going to skip the turkey choke, use the factory choke and grab some TSS shells.
    that's mighty damn smart for a gamecoot
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    That’ll work just fine. Hope they kill a bunch of turkeys!

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    This thread had me thinking. I bought an M1 about two years ago and had never shot it, pondered the thought of even selling it. It was unfired from the older gentleman I bought it from. I decided that I am going to kill my very first turkey this year and it will be with that gun. So I went and bought some targets and some Federal 3” #9 TSS’s and shot it today at 40 and 50 yards with the stock full choke. I think I should be able to kill one with it.

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    50 yds
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    Quote Originally Posted by SCHUNTINFANATIC View Post
    This thread had me thinking. I bought an M1 about two years ago and had never shot it, pondered the thought of even selling it. It was unfired from the older gentleman I bought it from. I decided that I am going to kill my very first turkey this year and it will be with that gun. So I went and bought some targets and some Federal 3” #9 TSS’s and shot it today at 40 and 50 yards with the stock full choke. I think I should be able to kill one with it.

    40 yds
    81C72832-8351-42F7-8497-609311C8EAB8.jpg

    50 yds
    993B1FA3-9014-4C23-A9C6-63F29EDA3716.jpg
    I've seen aftermarket chokes that won't pattern as good as what you are showing. Send it and he will die!
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