I had to change my post,What I need is a IC choke for a Benelli. What I have now are Benelli.Which constriction tubes are you using now, and are they Mobil Chokes or Optima's. I'm not sure patterning is the real reason for going to more open chokes with steel shot, it's usually a barrel damage risk that is cited for going to more open chokes with non toxic shot. I have a lot of Briley's and there are any number of good choke mfr's as well as the gun mfr's.
If one is looking for tight patterns with the larger size shot typically used for waterfowl hunting, I would suggest one consider a Patternmaster choke. My Benelli Super Black Eagle will throw 95% patterns with #2 and BB steel shot. My brother's back bored 3 1/2" Browning will throw 100% patterns with a Patternmaster.Looking for screw in chokes for a Benelli . Having to to switch over to steel shot ,friends tell me I need to drop one size in chokes to get it to pattern like lead?
No problem, please explainTwo different types of Benelli too. Beretta Mobil Choke type and Benelli Cryo Choke versions. Sorry, I just can't seem to resist complicating things.![]()
On steel chokes and with steel shot I never saw much of a change when hunting geese with T's or BB's I used IC but I put never seize or anti sieze on the threads, kind of messy but no problems getting them out... I never saw any difference when trying to choke steel use what you have... jim
yea and having to weld a big nut on the corner bits to pick them up .... boy do I miss that shit..... jim1100 ft-lbs and 90 deg turn. At least that's what I remember.
Trulock did (may still) make the screw chokes for Benelli's sold here...maybe elsewhere.Looking for screw in chokes for a Benelli . Having to to switch over to steel shot ,friends tell me I need to drop one size in chokes to get it to pattern like lead?