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has anybody used benelli's extended turkey tube by Briley???
what do ya think about it?
birddog
12-31-2003, 03:05 AM
For what it's worth...stick with your factory full choke unless you can't get it to pattern. My brother completed his Turkey grand-slam this past year with the factory full choke in his SBE.
Funny thing I just thought of .... they don't advise you to use a full choke w/steel but constricting the diameter with lead beyond full is kosher ... hmmm
onthebrink
01-02-2004, 10:25 PM
i bought a benelli turkey choke, an hammer a 25# tom last spring , i worked great with #5 copper shot,just about took the birds head off,at about 24yds.. my first turkey also .... i think that the full choke would also work as well , maybe not quite as good so for out though
10pntr
01-23-2004, 11:56 AM
Originally posted by tj:
has anybody used benelli's extended turkey tube by Briley???
what do ya think about it? I use the SBE with the factory turkey choke. I shoot 3 1/2 " hevi shot #4 and get a great pattern with confidence to fifty yards atleast.
I have heard that the the rhino choke with the hevi shot has great success up to 70+ yards but getting the turkey's in real close is all the fun.
If you get the briley choke let us know how it shoots!!
Good hunting!!
10pntr,
i sent a question to benelli regarding the exit diameter of the their extended tube by briley and am now waiting for a response.
in the mean time i am going to try the factory style choke from cabelas. its extended with an exit diameter of .665. its also cheap so i wont be out much if i dont use it!
ill post my results
[ 01-23-2004, 10:58 PM: Message edited by: tj ]
novatkyhntr
01-26-2004, 04:38 PM
I've got three favorites for my Benelli. I use either the Undertaker from Hunter's Specialties, the MAD Max from Drury, or the Gobble-Stopper from Tru-Glo. These pattern best with 5's or 6's and I've been really impressed with the reliability and performance of these tubes.
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