I got some good advice on this forum about how to get started choosing some chokes for my new shotgun, but I had no idea there would be so many options. I decided to stick with Carlson's brand because they have a good reputation, are reasonably priced, and are readily available. However, even within the brand, there are lots of options.
For the turkey choke, I like the Long Beard (for use with Winchester's ammo with the same name).
For pheasant, duck, and goose, I don't want to be restricted to a single variety of ammo, so I was looking at either the Cremator or White Wing Dove. Does anyone have experience with either of these two choke types? Cremator is very popular, but White Wing Dove seems to be more tolerant of virtually anything between lead and TSS. I can't afford to try 10 types of ammo through ten brands of chokes, so I need a starting point to see how the gun patterns. Thanks all.
For the turkey choke, I like the Long Beard (for use with Winchester's ammo with the same name).
For pheasant, duck, and goose, I don't want to be restricted to a single variety of ammo, so I was looking at either the Cremator or White Wing Dove. Does anyone have experience with either of these two choke types? Cremator is very popular, but White Wing Dove seems to be more tolerant of virtually anything between lead and TSS. I can't afford to try 10 types of ammo through ten brands of chokes, so I need a starting point to see how the gun patterns. Thanks all.