870 compact 20 Indian creek chokes and tss
870 compact 20 Indian creek chokes and tss
I have a new 20 gauge 870 compact, tss #9’s, and now I’m trying to decide on which Indian creek choke I want to go with .555, .562, or .570? Which choke offers the best pattern at 40 yards but still forgiving at 15-20 yards? Picture of patterns are welcomed.
870 compact 20 Indian creek chokes and tss
Save some money and get a Carlson’s. I had them both and the Carlson shot better for me. It’s a .555, little tight at 15 tho
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Re: 870 compact 20 Indian creek chokes and tss
Save even more with a Remington Super Full (RSF .572). With the 1-5/8 oz handload of 9’s I use, mine averages over 300 in the 10” and more than 200 in the 10”-20”. I also have a IC .555. It will match or exceed the RSF 10” numbers but not the 10”-20” numbers and has a few gaps. I rarely hunt with it.
I’ve shot neither at paper with TSS at closer range. If that’s your priority, I suggest going no more restricted than .570-ish.
I’ve shot neither at paper with TSS at closer range. If that’s your priority, I suggest going no more restricted than .570-ish.
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Re: 870 compact 20 Indian creek chokes and tss
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TSS is more forgiving up close than other loads. Especially over lead. And that pattern then carries tighter for distance.
If your just shooting 9’s I would say the 555. If you ever plan on shooting a blend or 8’s etc I would opt for the 562
TSS is more forgiving up close than other loads. Especially over lead. And that pattern then carries tighter for distance.
If your just shooting 9’s I would say the 555. If you ever plan on shooting a blend or 8’s etc I would opt for the 562