Here's a few I shot Tuesday at a taped measured 40yds from tip of choke to target. These were Hevi-13 3" 2oz #7 loads. I shot these turkey targets which are 11" x 11". I taped them in the center of a bigger piece of cardboard so I could tell what was for sure going on with the overall pattern. First up was the Remington Ventilator .655 choke.
This was the only shot I needed to take. It's a winner and actually smoked the Indian Creek .665 and the Jelly Head .665 choke by about 75 shot.
There is a 107 shot in the head and neck area counting the beak and snood. There is 316 shot that hit the paper which is 11" x 11". 27 shot in head and neck vertebrae which is outstanding.
Here's a 10" circle cut-out from the cardboard that the turkey target was taped to. This was the densest part of pattern. That's a bad choke for around $20 55% of the total shot in that load is in the 10" circle.
Here's a picture of the overall pattern with the 10" circle put back in the cardboard. That is pretty tight.
That's the backside so you can better see the pattern.
That barrel seems to shoot deadnut.
Next up was the MAD Super MAX .675 choke.
This is a choke that was made by Indian Creek I know for sure. It doesn't have the wad stopper. I got it off gunbroker for around $33 shipped to my door. It's a winner. I shot this target at a tape measured 40yds from tip of choke to target today. I only shot one shot. But I think it did super. It actually put more shot in the head and neck than the Rem Ventilator choke. There is a whopping 119 shot in the head and neck area counting the beak and snood. That is lighting it up. This target was taped to the center of a bigger piece of cardboard.
Rem 870 3" Hevi-13 2oz #7
Here's a 10" circle cut-out from the cardboard that the turkey target was taped to. This was the densest part of pattern. 271 shot in 10" circle.
Here's a picture of the choke.
Thought I would show the overall pattern that this choke shot. I just put the 10" circle back in the cardboard.
That's the backside so you can better see the pattern.
Like I said it hit dang near deadnut.
This was the only shot I needed to take. It's a winner and actually smoked the Indian Creek .665 and the Jelly Head .665 choke by about 75 shot.
There is a 107 shot in the head and neck area counting the beak and snood. There is 316 shot that hit the paper which is 11" x 11". 27 shot in head and neck vertebrae which is outstanding.
Here's a 10" circle cut-out from the cardboard that the turkey target was taped to. This was the densest part of pattern. That's a bad choke for around $20 55% of the total shot in that load is in the 10" circle.
Here's a picture of the overall pattern with the 10" circle put back in the cardboard. That is pretty tight.
That's the backside so you can better see the pattern.
That barrel seems to shoot deadnut.
Next up was the MAD Super MAX .675 choke.
This is a choke that was made by Indian Creek I know for sure. It doesn't have the wad stopper. I got it off gunbroker for around $33 shipped to my door. It's a winner. I shot this target at a tape measured 40yds from tip of choke to target today. I only shot one shot. But I think it did super. It actually put more shot in the head and neck than the Rem Ventilator choke. There is a whopping 119 shot in the head and neck area counting the beak and snood. That is lighting it up. This target was taped to the center of a bigger piece of cardboard.
Rem 870 3" Hevi-13 2oz #7
Here's a 10" circle cut-out from the cardboard that the turkey target was taped to. This was the densest part of pattern. 271 shot in 10" circle.
Here's a picture of the choke.
Thought I would show the overall pattern that this choke shot. I just put the 10" circle back in the cardboard.
That's the backside so you can better see the pattern.
Like I said it hit dang near deadnut.