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.
The correct answer is Super full.
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.
You will have to experiment with different loads from different makers and different chokes. Doubtbul that one choke will be the best at all three ranges.
The TIGHTEST choke (which is smallest) is the Extra Full. The largest (no choke at all) is known as a cylinder bore.
Yes, but check your pattern. Most shotguns will pattern buckshot best with a more open choke.
Choke tubes are round case-like devices that tighten the pattern of BBs as they leave the barrel of a gun. The tighter the pattern, the better its long-distance accuracy will be.
A choke looks like a small tube that you screw in the mussel of some shotguns. It changes the pattern of BBS as they fly exc. a full choke will force the BBS into a smaller pattern than an improved cylinder. Hope this helps
Modified is a smaller, tighter pattern than improved cylinder. Basically, the slope in a modified choke tube is steeper than an improved cylinder choke tube.
Its purpose is to make it easier to get a certain pattern, say a spray pattern, when you can be closer to the bird to make the shot, which is obviously the tradeoff.
Same choke tube as a 1200 or 1400 pump
A full choke is the best for waterfowl.It will keep your pattern tight as long as possible due to the distance involved with shooting ducks and geese in flight.