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What is a
shotgun choke?
A shotgun choke is simply a tapered constriction of the gun's
bore at the muzzle end. The length of this constriction varies between the
different shotgun makers but usually is not less than 1.5 nor more than 3
inches. This constriction is normally from .005-.045 (thousandths) of an
inch, but in the case of special purpose tubes, it can be as much as .100
(thousandths) under bore size. With screw in chokes you can very easily
change the degree of constriction by simply changing the choke. This
allows the use of one shotgun for almost all shooting activities.
What are
shotgun patterns?
Patterns are normally expressed with a name such as improved
cylinder or as a percentage such as 50%. The patterns are always assumed
to be measured at a distance of 40 yards. The exceptions to this are
cylinder bore and skeet 1 chokes in all gauges and .410 bore shotguns in
all choke sizes. These are measured at a distance of 25 yards. The
following chart can be used as a general guide.
Name
|
#% |
Constriction
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Cylinder Bore |
40 |
.000 |
Skeet 1 |
50 |
.005 |
Improved Cylinder |
50 |
.010 |
Skeet 2 |
55 |
.015 |
Modified |
60 |
.020 |
Improved Modified |
63 |
.025 |
Full |
65 |
.030 |
Extra Full |
68 |
.040 |
Super Full |
70 |
.045 |
Turkey |
70+ |
.045+ |
The above chart is based on using
premium field loads with #8 shot. Generally the larger size of shot you
use the less degree of choke is needed to get an equivalent size pattern.
High velocity or magnum loads normally do not pattern as well as lighter
loads. The same load by different ammunition manufacturers may not pattern
the same. As you can see, there are many things that can cause a shotgun
to shoot a different pattern with the same choke constriction. Most chokes
will shoot a pattern reasonably close to the marked size, but the only way
to be absolutely sure of what your gun is doing is to "pattern" it. Use
the loads you plan to shoot and try different chokes to get the pattern
you want.
What chokes do I
use with steel, bismuth or tungsten alloy shot?
Steel Shot
- As a general rule when switching from lead to
steel shot you would use a choke with one full degree less constriction.
- If you want a full pattern with steel use a
modified choke.
- If you want a modified pattern with steel use
an improved cylinder choke.
- If you want an improved cylinder pattern with
steel use a cylinder or skeet choke.
- Do not use any choke tighter than modified
constriction with steel shot unless the choke is specifically marked for
use with steel shot.
Bismuth Shot
- Use the same choke you would use with the
appropriate size of lead shot.
Tungsten Alloy Shot
- There are several different alloys available.
These can vary to a large degree in their level of hardness. When using
factory chokes I suggest you use nothing tighter than full choke unless
it is approved for tungsten shot.
As a general rule most Trulock chokes are rated
for Hevi Shot, Hevi 13, Federal Heavyweight and Winchester Hi Density
tungsten alloys.
What are the tiny
notches on the end of some chokes?
They identify the degree of the choke. See our Choke
identification info below.
What type of
chokes does Beretta use?
Beretta uses four different chokes, Mobil, Optima, Optima Plus, and Optima
HP. See our Choke
identification info below.
What type of
chokes does Benelli use?
Benelli uses three different chokes, Mobil, Crio, and Crio Plus. See our Choke
identification info below.
Factory Choke Identification Codes
BERETTA
Choke
Type |
Identification (Notches, Stars, Alpha Code, or Color Band) |
Extra Full: |
No notches,
no stars, XFULL Turkey, no color band |
Full Choke: |
I notch, or *
star, or F, or white color band |
Light Full: |
No notches,
no stars, LF, or grey color band |
Improved
Modified: |
II notches,
or ** stars, or IM, or black color band |
Modified: |
III notches,
or *** stars, or M, or green color band |
Light Modified: |
No notches,
no stars, LM, or orange color band |
Improved
Cylinder: |
IIII notches,
or **** stars, or IC, or yellow color band |
US Skeet Choke: |
No notches,
no stars, SK USA, or purple color band |
European
Skeet Choke: |
No notches,
no stars, SK, or red color band |
Cylinder: |
IIIII
notches, or ***** stars |
BENELLI/FRANCHI/STOEGER
Choke
Type |
Identification (Notches) |
Full Choke: |
I notch |
Improved
Modified: |
II notches |
Modified: |
III notches |
Improved
Cylinder: |
IIII notches |
Cylinder: |
IIIII notches |
REMINGTON SPARTAN (SPR) NOTCH CODES
Choke
Type |
Identification (Notches) |
Full Choke: |
I
notch |
Improved
Modified: |
II
notches |
Modified: |
III
notches |
Improved
Cylinder: |
IIII
notches |
Cylinder: |
CI |
BROWNING INVECTOR/INVECTOR PLUS NOTCH CODES
Choke
Type |
Identification (Notches) |
Full Choke: |
I notch |
Improved
Modified: |
II notches |
Modified: |
III notches |
Improved
Cylinder: |
IIII notches |
Skeet: |
IIIII notches |
BERNADELLI FLUSH NOTCH CODES
Choke
Type |
Identification (Notches) |
Full Choke: |
I notch |
Improved
Modified: |
II notches |
Modified: |
III notches |
Improved
Cylinder: |
IIII notches |
Cylinder: |
IIIII notches |
LANBER FLUSH NOTCH CODES
Choke
Type |
Identification (Stars) |
Full Choke: |
* |
Improved
Modified: |
** |
Modified: |
*** |
Improved
Cylinder: |
**** |
Cylinder: |
CL |
MOSSBERG SILVER AND ONYX RESERVE
(INTERNATIONAL) FLUSH NOTCH CODES
Choke
Type |
Identification (Notchesd) |
Full Choke: |
I notch |
Improved
Modified: |
II notches |
Modified: |
III notches |
Improved
Cylinder: |
IIII notches |
VERONA SEMIAUTOMATIC FLUSH NOTCH CODES
Choke
Type |
Identification (Notches) |
Full Choke: |
I notch |
Improved
Modified: |
II notches |
Modified: |
III notches |
Improved
Cylinder: |
IIII notches |
Cylinder: |
IIIII notches |
Different
Designs of Beretta and Benelli Chokes |
Length Dimensions for Beretta Optima Plus and
Benelli Crio Plus |
Length Dimensions for Beretta Optima and
Benelli Crio |
Length Dimensions for Beretta and Benelli
Mobile Choke |
Choke
Pattern Photograph Samples |
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Browning Invector Plus
Factory Full/Steel Choke
This choke is designated by
Browning as "Full for Steel"
#2 steel shot
64% at 40 yards |
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Trulock Browning Invector Plus
Extended Precision Hunter Modified Choke
#2 steel shot
91% at 40 yards |
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Browning Invector Plus
Factory Modified Choke
#8 lead shot
41% at 40 yards |
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Trulock Browning Invector Plus
Extended Precision Hunter Modified Choke
#8 lead shot
67% at 40 yards |
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Trulock Precision Hunter
Extended Improved Cylinder
Beretta/Benelli style
Fired from a Franchi 712
#8 lead shot
52% at 40 yards |
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Trulock Precision Hunter
Extended Modified
Beretta/Benelli style
Fired from a Franchi 712
#8 lead shot
61% at 40 yards |
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Trulock Precision Hunter
Extended Full
Beretta/Benelli style
Fired from a Franchi 712
#8 lead shot
71% at 40 yards |
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Trulock Pattern Plus
Flush Modified
Browning Invector Plus style
Fired from a Browning BPS
#2 steel shot
77% at 40 yards |
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