I’m gearing up for turkey season and I’ve been reading up on chokes. I understand that a tighter pattern is generally preferred, but I’m not sure which specific choke would be best. There are options like full, extra full, and turkey specific chokes, but it’s unclear to me how these differ in terms of performance at typical turkey shooting distances, which I’ve heard is usually under 40 yards. Can anyone recommend the ideal choke for turkey hunting and explain why it’s the best choice?
What type of choke should be used for turkey hunting?
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