I am aware of rifled barrels, I know they are better, this is not the question.
Looking for info/experience with rifled chokes. I just bought my first shotgun, Win SXP 3" with 28" ribbed barrel. I like the idea of being able to switch chokes on the fly, as I can simply carry them around during my hunt.
How much improvement am I getting over smooth when shooting slugs? I am guessing it would simply extend the usable accuracy by a certain amount of distance. It looks like foster out of a smooth bore would give reasonable accuracy for deer sized game up to about 80 yards, and a rifled barreled sabot would extend that to 150-200 yards. I'm guessing a rifled choke would fall somehwere in the middle?
Also where can i buy these in Canada? I can find various chokes but still looking for a rifled choke compatible with Winchester. Then which brand is good?
Thanks
Looking for info/experience with rifled chokes. I just bought my first shotgun, Win SXP 3" with 28" ribbed barrel. I like the idea of being able to switch chokes on the fly, as I can simply carry them around during my hunt.
How much improvement am I getting over smooth when shooting slugs? I am guessing it would simply extend the usable accuracy by a certain amount of distance. It looks like foster out of a smooth bore would give reasonable accuracy for deer sized game up to about 80 yards, and a rifled barreled sabot would extend that to 150-200 yards. I'm guessing a rifled choke would fall somehwere in the middle?
Also where can i buy these in Canada? I can find various chokes but still looking for a rifled choke compatible with Winchester. Then which brand is good?
Thanks


















































