Indian Creek vs Kick's Turkey chokes

idunno1987

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I just ordered an indian creek choke to prepare for this years turkey season, but then took notice of the kick's choke. The indian creek seems to have the tightest pattern going, but this leaves no margin for error should a 10-20 yard shot occur (as it did last year) The Gobblin thunder seems to get good praises as well, and from what Ive read may not be as tight, but is a great choke for close and far. This will be my first premium choke (using a winchester sx3 that didnt come with an xx full) and was using the stock xx full on my mossberg last year.

Any help is greatly appreciated
 
No matter which choke you buy, they're going to pattern differently depending on your gun, load and choke combo. For me, the tighter the pattern, the better. If a bird steps out at 50+ yards, I like to be able to take those shots ethically and cleanly. After much patterning and experimenting, my Browning Silver loves a Pattern Master Code Black turkey choke, and a load of 3.5" hevi-shot #6s. Last year my first bird stepped out at 12 yards, and the second one two days later at 55.

-Nick
 
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