CARLSON'S LONG BEARD PORTED 12ga BER OPTIMA HP.660

CARLSON'S LONG BEARD PORTED 12ga BER OPTIMA HP.660
Item #:CR70190
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BERETTA OPTIMA HP 12 GAUGE LONG BEARD TURKEY CHOKE TUBE

Diameter:  0.660

Carlson’s Long Beard Turkey Choke! This choke tube has been specially designed to produce the best patterns when shooting Winchester’s New Long Beard Turkey loads. This new ammunition features Shot-Lok Technology that allows for the tightest patterns and longer downrange reach over any lead turkey load on the market. Pair this ammunition’s capabilities with the new Carlson’s Long Beard Turkey Choke and you have a devastating, gobbler-killing combination. This tom-dropping dynamic duo serves-up 10% greater penetration over standard lead shot at distances of more than 50 yards, terminal on-target performance and allows nearly perfectly round shot to be thrown from the barrel for extremely tight, long-range patterns. When you head to the turkey woods, give yourself better reach and down-range performance by using Carlson’s Long Beard Turkey Choke with your Winchester Long Beard Shotgun Loads. It’s a killer combination that’s sure to drop that big old gobbler when the music stops. 

*No Steel Shot Larger than #4 may be used in Carlson's Turkey Choke Tubes.

Carlson’s Choke Tubes are backed by a LIFETIME WARRANTY and MADE IN THE USA!

 

Listing is for ONE Choke Tube, Picture shows each side of the item in a Horizontal position.

 

CHOKE TUBES AND GOOD PATTERNS

Most ammo and choke combinations will pattern differently. Using a Performance Carlson’s Choke Tube is a great place to start, but don’t forget to go to the range and pattern your shotgun for the load and choke you intend to use. Changes in loads or chokes will change your patterns.

  • Choose the Correct Choke
  • Select the right ammunition
  • Pattern the ammo and the choke combination
  • Most barrels don’t shoot “Point of Aim”
  • Changing Loads will alter your pattern
  • Be sure to always pattern new combinations
  • Check patterns at varied distances

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