do you think that the "dead coyote" choke tube would be effective for turkeys as well?
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do you think that the "dead coyote" choke tube would be effective for turkeys as well?
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Mic the inside diameter of the choke. I've had various choke tubes, and found an extra full that preformed better than my extended turkey choke even though it had a larger ID than the turkey choke using standard 3" Remington #6 Turkey Loads. But if I tried feeding #4 or #6/8 shotshells through it, the choke performed poorly. Best bet is try it with the loads your planning on using, pattern it, and try other chokes also. You may find that the Coyote choke will pattern better or worse than you want.
Good Luck
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