How much would an IC choke for a turkey shot Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun cost?
I’m thinking of buying this shotgun but it only has the full choke. So how much would an ic(increased cylinder) choke cost? I’m hopeing to spend no more than 40 dollars on one. Thanks
Oops! Sorry! I’d like to use the shotgun for universal uses(not sure if i said that right) I want to hunt things from dear all the way down to morning doves. Morning doves can fly at almost 50 mph and i wouldn’t want a tight patterned shot for that. The Increased Cylinder would be much better.
So i want to attach an increased Cylinder to the shotgun.
Ok you guys obviously arn’t reading what i’m saying. I don’t hunt turkey and i’m not really planning on it yet. I just want to hunt birds like grouse but i need the increased cylinder choke which i don’t have. I’m wondering how much an increased cylinder choke will cost. I think i’m getting the idea that it’s around 20-100 dollars. Sorry if i sound mad
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August 27th, 2010 at 5:21 am
Sure you don’t have it backwards?
I would think that for turkeys you would want the full choke. Improved cylinder is wide open.
August 27th, 2010 at 5:21 am
Looks like between $20 and $50
August 27th, 2010 at 5:21 am
It would depend upon the brand of choke tube. Anywhere from about $20 to over $100 if it is ported and with other enhancements. Typically with turkey you want the tightest choke available. My son uses a .660" Carlson choke tube in his Win 1300 12 ga. Try your full choke. If you think you need a tighter pattern buy a tighter choke tube. You might as well start out with the cheap ones. You may need to try more than one to get a tight pattern. Don’t forget to try different brands of turkey ammo, different shot weights, shell lengths, and different shot sizes if you need to get a tighter pattern.