Which choke shoots the farthest?

Generally speaking, a cylinder choke will produce a 40-inch shot spread at 25 yards, an improved cylinder will produce a 40-inch spread at 30 yards, a modified will produce that spread at 35 yards, and a full choke will do the same at 40 yards.
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What choke gives you the widest pattern of shot?

A shotgun barrel with Cylinder choke actually has no constriction at all. Its diameter is the same as the barrel's internal dimension. This choke throws the widest pattern, so it is considered the most open choke.
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What shotgun choke has the most spread?

Cylinder choke is an unconstricted barrel. The shot string spreads quickly. Improved Cylinder choke has a slight constriction. It allows the shot string to spread fairly quickly.
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Is a full choke better than a turkey choke?

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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What choke is best for hunting?

Full chokes

This is clearly the ideal choice when hunting or shooting in competitions at very long ranges. A “Full” choke barrel produces narrow and centralized spreads, that delay dispersion and can even reach ranges of 45 / 50 meters when using suitable cartridges with heavy loads.
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Episode 5 Understanding Shotgun Chokes



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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What choke do you use for deer slug?

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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How far does a turkey choke shoot?

Moving to a full choke will give you a . 695 choke diameter; you'll get more energy and a tighter pattern, allowing lethal shots out to 35-40 yards. Moving to an extra-full choke pushes your limit even farther. A lot of birds are killed by hunters at 40-50 yards plus with specialty extra-full turkey chokes.
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Which choke is the most open?

Improved Cylinder Choke Shotgun

Improved Cylinder choke produces the most open pattern. Preferred for hunting upland game birds and rabbits that flush in close range.
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What is the best choke?

For really high targets many find that the combination of ¾ / ¾ or full / full chokes to be the most effective, especially when using longer barrels which have the effect of slightly increasing shot velocity. However, chokes which are too tight may result in 'blown' patterns, which are uneven and ineffective.
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What choke is best for 40 yards?

For example, a full choke is most effective at 40 to 50 yards. An improved cylinder is most effective from 20 to 35 yards. The most commonly used choke tubes are these: Super-Full/Extra-Full: Sometimes called “gobbler getters,” these are ideally suited for the head shots necessary when turkey hunting.
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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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What is the most commonly choked on item?

Most common choking foods
  • Hot dog.
  • Hard candy.
  • Chewing gum.
  • Nuts and seeds.
  • Chunks of meat or cheese.
  • Whole grapes.
  • Popcorn.
  • Chunks of peanut butter.
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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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Is full choke the best?

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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Can you shoot steel shot through a 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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What are the 3 types of shotgun chokes?

Types of Chokes
  • Cylinder choke is an unconstricted barrel. The shot string spreads quickly. ...
  • Improved Cylinder choke has a slight constriction. It allows the shot string to spread fairly quickly. ...
  • Modified choke has moderate constriction. ...
  • Full choke has tight constriction.
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What choke is best for self defense?

The Cylinder-bore shotgun choke is so popular because it allows the most spread at short distances where home defense is most likely to occur.
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How long is too long for a choke?

A well-applied blood choke may lead to unconsciousness in 10–20 seconds. Injury or death is plausible if the arteries remain constricted for more than 20 seconds.
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What's the difference between a full and turkey choke?

It may seem a small amount, but it is actually quite a bit of constriction when you consider all that shot has to squeeze through that narrow tunnel. So, a full choke is . 030 of an inch tighter than cylinder and most turkey chokes are another 30 thousandths of an inch tighter than full chokes.
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How fast can a spooked turkey Run mph?

And They're Fast Too!

A spooked turkey can run at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. They can also burst into flight approaching speeds between 50-55 mph in a matter of seconds.
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How far is the average shot at a turkey?

40 yards is the typical shot distance for most turkey hunting scenarios, and so many turkey hunters start at this distance.
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How far should you shoot a deer with a slug?

Slug pros:

Lethal at longer distances: Buckshot is ideal for shots inside 25 yards, 50 at a stretch with appropriate shot+choke+shooter combo. Slugs are good to go up to about 100 yards: both because they carry their energy further than pellets and because they put all their energy in one spot.
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Where do you aim deer slugs?

Aim right behind the shoulder and one-third of the way up from the deer's belly line to penetrate the lungs, heart or one of the major arteries. For sharper quartering away positions, aim for the offside shoulder farthest away. Often, this means just behind the rib cage, sending the bullet through the stomach first.
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Is it OK to shoot slugs in a smooth barrel?

In addition to shooting shot, you can also shoot slugs out of a smooth bore barrel. If you are taking closer shots (less than 100 yards), a smooth bore may be sufficient.
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