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Offline flintlock

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Benelli Chokes
« on: March 24, 2008, 03:46:54 AM »
I have a friend that has a Benelli Nova pump and a Benelli Super Black Eagle II...Do any of you guys have a recommendation for a turkey choke for either of these???

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Re: Benelli Chokes
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2008, 05:23:02 AM »
Just go buy a super full or "turkey" choke.  The idea that one is better than another is all hype.  I own a SBE II and shoot a ported type superfull that - I think - was comp 'n choke.

Choke tubes are 100% marketing.  Just get one, and go kill something.

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Re: Benelli Chokes
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2008, 12:02:43 AM »
Choke tubes are 100% marketing.  Just get one, and go kill something.

Thanks!  The first half of that gave me a good laugh! :D  But I agree with the second part, most any choke (that you pattern before hand) will do the trick as long as all the other elements are in place.  Most hunters want to make sure they have most or at least some of the variables in their favor.  I'd say the shotgun shell (load) matched to a choke is more important than the actual choke.  Buy a $2 choke tube at a garage sale and it may pattern better than a $100 choke in your gun.  The pain is, you'll never know until you try. ;)

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