What do you hunt with a full choke?

Full choke has tight constriction. The shot holds together even longer, making this choke good for squirrels, turkey, and other game shot at 40-yard and longer ranges. Turkey hunters sometimes use Extra Full or Turkey choke for even denser patterns at long range.
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What is a full choke tube used for?

The Most Commonly Used Choke Tubes are These:

Full: This choke has tight constriction and a dense pattern, delivering approximately 70 percent of a shell's total pellets in a 30-inch circle at 40 yards. It's often used for trap shooting, waterfowl pass shooting, turkey hunting and buckshot loads.
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Is modified or full choke better for waterfowl?

Choosing a Choke

Light modified or modified are good choices for shooting over decoys. Improved modified is the best pick for pass shooting. Full chokes can deliver good patterns, especially with smaller shot, but with tight chokes you begin risking damage to the choke and gun by overconstricting hard pellets.
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How far can a full choke shoot?

For example, a full choke is most effective at 40 to 50 yards. An improved cylinder is most effective from 20 to 35 yards.
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Is a full choke the best for turkey hunting?

The full choke comes with the most severe and impactful restriction and effectively shoots squirrels, turkeys, and other game from 40 to even 70 yards since the pellets hold together even longer. For even denser patterns at a distance, hunters may use an extra full or a special turkey choke.
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MODIFIED VS FULL CHOKE Shotgun Pattern Testing



Is a full choke good for buckshot?

There is no "best choke" for buckshot, for a number of reasons. First off, the shooter may want his buckshot to hold a tight pattern, or to scatter widely at short range. I hunt deer with a full choke using buckshot, because most of the time, full choke will deliver the tightest pattern at long ( for buckshot ) ranges.
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What kind of choke is best for deer hunting?

Chokes for deer hunting are mostly designed for either buckshot or slugs. Buckshot works best for shots inside 50 yards. 00 and 000 buck are the most popular buckshot sizes used for deer hunting each year.
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Is a full choke good for hunting?

Full choke has tight constriction. The shot holds together even longer, making this choke good for squirrels, turkey, and other game shot at 40-yard and longer ranges. Turkey hunters sometimes use Extra Full or Turkey choke for even denser patterns at long range.
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Can you run an engine on full choke?

Leaving the choke on while operating will result in excessive fuel consumption, irregular engine power performance and eventually may even damage the engine.
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Which choke to use for slugs?

The conventional wisdom has long been that these slugs perform best with an Improved Cylinder choke. Though ammunition is highly variable, and all guns digest ammunition a little differently than one another, I'd be inclined to start with an IC choke. If your accuracy with this choke is acceptable, stick with it.
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Should I use a full choke for duck hunting?

Avoid using full lead chokes with steel shot because the constriction is too tight. For ducks and geese that are close, improved cylinder or even skeet constriction choke work well. If the birds are farther out, a modified choke tube is better.
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Can you shoot steel through full choke?

In certain models, shooting steel shot may cause a slight “ring bulge” just inches behind the muzzle or irreversible damage or harm to the shooter depending on the firearm, Browning says. Winchester recommends avoiding use of steel shot through any firearms with a full choke.
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Can I use a full choke for duck hunting?

A full choke can be good for duck hunting if you have the right setup. A modern shotgun with a full choke for pass shooting or longer shots is the ideal situation where a full choke can come in handy. Full chokes should be avoided for shotguns that are not designed for steel shot or large shot sizes.
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What are the 4 types of chokes for a shotgun?

Types of Chokes
  • Cylinder Choke.
  • Improved Cylinder Choke.
  • Modified Choke.
  • Full Choke.
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What happens if choke is always on?

Leaving the choke on for too long will cause unnecessary engine wear and waste fuel. This is also bad for the environment. The choke is mainly used during winter to help with starting. The engine needs its fuel to be vaporised in order to burn it.
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What are the 4 most common shotgun chokes?

The shot string spreads quickly.
  • Cylinder Choke.
  • Improved Cylinder Choke.
  • Modified Choke.
  • Full Choke.
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Does choke give more fuel or air?

Simply put, the choke is about making more fuel available for the engine to use. On a motorcycle, a choke valve is likely to be a pulling lever either directly attached to the carburettor or indirectly attached to the carburettor via a cable.
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How long is too long for a choke?

To completely close off the trachea (windpipe), three times as much pressure (33 lbs.) is required. Brain death will occur in 4 to 5 minutes, if strangulation persists.
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Is a full choke tighter than modified?

The full choke is the tightest choke; it has the tightest shot pattern. This choke keeps the pellets together over a greater distance. Used it for longer shots, usually beyond 40 yards. The modified choke is not as tight as the full choke.
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What are the 3 types of shotgun chokes?

The three most common types of chokes are Full Choke, Modified Choke, and Improved Cylinder Choke. A choke tube determines the shotgun's effective range. The tighter the constriction of the tube, the farther the range.
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What size shot is best for ducks and geese?

140") & HEVI-Shot #4 (. 130”) the best all-around performance for taking ducks; steel #2 & HEVI-Shot #4 (. 130”) the best all-around performance for taking ring-necked pheasants; & steel 7's (.
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What choke to use for coyotes?

Tungsten Super Shot (TSS) is the densest shot for coyote hunting and these Primos TSS choke tubes work well with it. TSS patterns extremely dense at ranges exceeding 80 yards. For the best ballistics and range, try these Primos TSS chokes with TSS ammo in #4 shot or higher. This is the pick for max range.
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What does 3 notches on a choke mean?

A higher notch count means less constriction. 1 notch = Full. 2 notches = Improved modified. 3 notches = Modified. 4 notches = Improved cylinder.
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How far is buckshot lethal?

The second lesson I learned was that the effective range of buckshot was less than 50 yards. In all reality, it was more in the 30-40-yard range. Shot shells, barrels and chokes have progressed since I was a youngster, and these days longer, more accurate shots are easily achieved.
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