That's a beauty. I shoot a m2 20 primarily and have a sbe2 12 that I used to hunt with but I believe another 20 may be my next. Most likely a sbe3 28 thoughGot my new gobbler getter put together. Got the factory dip off and cerakoted. Now to play with patterning it.
SBE 3 20G 26" barrel
Holosun 507c green
Got a 28 I'm working on too. I got a bunch of irons in the fire. LolThat's a beauty. I shoot a m2 20 primarily and have a sbe2 12 that I used to hunt with but I believe another 20 may be my next. Most likely a sbe3 28 though
Shewww that's pretty. Where did you pick it up at? I'd like to put my hands on one before ordering but haven't found one on a shelf yetGot a 28 I'm working on too. I got a bunch of irons in the fire. Lol
Don't do it. You'll have to have one.Shewww that's pretty. Where did you pick it up at? I'd like to put my hands on one before ordering but haven't found one on a shelf yet
Agree. .570 to .575 is the sweet spot. I wouldnt go any tighter with tssA lot of useful information here dating back to 2012. Pics of shell/choke/pattern results. This can save you time and money.
GN TSS Choke/Pattern Info
My advice - choose a choke around .570 or so, get POA=POI and go hunting. Use 36" x 36" paper so you will be able to see majority of pellets/pattern. I use painter's drop cloth paper from Lowes. Link below.
36" drop cloth
FWIW, I get POI set real close with low brass lead 8.5s or 9s so I only have to shoot a few TSS shells to dial in final POI. I strive for a uniform well distributed forgiving 250/250 pattern. 250 pellets inside the 0-10" circle and 250 inside the 10-20" circle at 40 yards. All of my 20G turkey guns have 0.575 choke in them for hunting. I mainly hunt woods, but occasionally hunt an opening. Good luck!