Hello,
I'm looking into getting a new black powder shotgun to try and hunt a turkey with it probably next year. I have looked through several different ones and have decided I really like the TC New Englander with the 12ga barrel. The problem I'm having now is deciding whether or not to get one with the screw in chokes or to get one with fixed chokes. From reading up it looks like the fixed choke barrels are typically cylinder bore. My first instinct was to get one with the chokes as in theory a full choke would help with the pattern a lot but from reading a few of the older posts on this site and others it seems as though the screw in chokes (especially a full) could be more hassle than there worth as you have to remove the choke every time you are going to load and the threading in the barrel for the chokes can leave it more vulnerable to rust forming in there and possibly locking the choke in because of it if its not cleaned well enough. Some people had said that even with a cylinder bore you can still get good patterns out to about 25 yards as long as you develop a good load which may be more of a factor in your spread than any choke is going to help with. So my question is are the screw in chokes really worth it or can I get by with a fixed cylinder bore.
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated, Thanks.
I'm looking into getting a new black powder shotgun to try and hunt a turkey with it probably next year. I have looked through several different ones and have decided I really like the TC New Englander with the 12ga barrel. The problem I'm having now is deciding whether or not to get one with the screw in chokes or to get one with fixed chokes. From reading up it looks like the fixed choke barrels are typically cylinder bore. My first instinct was to get one with the chokes as in theory a full choke would help with the pattern a lot but from reading a few of the older posts on this site and others it seems as though the screw in chokes (especially a full) could be more hassle than there worth as you have to remove the choke every time you are going to load and the threading in the barrel for the chokes can leave it more vulnerable to rust forming in there and possibly locking the choke in because of it if its not cleaned well enough. Some people had said that even with a cylinder bore you can still get good patterns out to about 25 yards as long as you develop a good load which may be more of a factor in your spread than any choke is going to help with. So my question is are the screw in chokes really worth it or can I get by with a fixed cylinder bore.
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated, Thanks.