Please don't think that I am an idiot but here we go. Does anyone know the conversions for the new Pro Bore choke tubes.
In other words...........
Flooded Timber = Full, IC, Modified or Skeet?
Over Decoys=
Pass shooting=
Turkey/Predator=
Thanks for the help
Pro Bore Choke Tubes
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pass shooting= FULL, over decoys=MOD, flood timber= imp cyl, turkey pred= EXTRA FULL. This is roughly the break down for the bro bores.
If you can't sell it don't buy it
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Flooded Timber = Improved Cylinder
Pass Shooting - Full Over Decoys - Modified Turkey/Predator - Extra Full Most common choke tube sizes: Full- Geese, Fox, Grouse(in open area), Partridge(in open area), Pheasants(long shots), Rabbits (long open shots), Turkey Improved Modified Modified- Doves, Pigeons, Ducks, Grouse(in brush), Partridge(in brush), Pheasants(long shots), Quail, Rabbits(brush), Squirrel, Woodcock Light Modified (also called Skeet 2) Improved Cylinder- Ducks(small, up to 45 yds), Grouse(in brush), Partridge(in brush), Pheasants (close), Quail, Rabbits(brush), Woodcock(brush) Skeet (also called Skeet 1)- Skeet, Sporting clays, Defense Cylinder- Skeet, Sporting clays, Slugs, Defense Constriction....Diameter Cylinder = .735 Skeet = .730 Improved Cylinder = .725 Light Modified = .720 Modified = .715 Improved Modified = .710 Full = .705 Extra-Full = .695 Modified = Versatile Choke that delivers wider shot pattern for shooting at 25-45 yards Improved Cylinder = Short-range choke that delivers wider shot patterns for game within 35 yard Skeet = Produces 60% pattern in 30" circle at 25 yards Full = Delivers tight, well-placed shot patterns when shooting between 45-55 yards Light Modified = Versatile Choke that delivers wider shot pattern for shooting at 20-40 yards |
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Thanks for the replies guys. I really appreciate the help!!!
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Glad to help ya out my friend...
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Remington Versa Max ProBore Chokes will have approximately these results with Steel and Lead shot Constriction =Rem Name =Steel Shot =Lead Shot .004 =Timber =Improved Cylinder =Skeet .009 =Over Decoys =Modified =Improved Cylinder .014 =Pass =Full =Light Modified .036 =T/P =Extra Full =Full Yes all 4 are STEEL SHOT rated. We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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Thanks for the advice TuJays !!
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Remington Versa Max with T/P choke, 100 tape measured feet, 15" circle with all shots fired form a standing position.
I was very impressed with this baby magnum This equals a very dead turkey!! Well, there went a $100.00 We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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the above pictures are from me shooting the same gun with the same choke at the same distance for all shots. The only thing that changed is the shells fired.
This should show you the importance of finding out what your gun likes. Every gun, including the Versa Max can and will pattern different with different ammunition. If I was to change to another choke, I would have to start all over again. I am pretty sure form this demonstration what I will be turkey hunting with this spring:) We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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On the advice of Tujays, I put up a target and shot it three times with with Winchester 7.5s to determine where the true POI was. Turns out that the gun was shooting a little low. I inserted the next larger size comb insert and that got me dead on.
I set up a larger target and shot it at 40 yards with Winchester supreme 12 ga 00 buckshot using the "pass shooting" choke tube. I am very pleased with this pattern. A big thanks to Tujays for helping me get my gun shooting an acceptable pattern. Sorry but the photos didn't turn out as I was using red rosin paper as a target. |
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Your Welcome!
Now go find you some deer:) We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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I did just as you recommended. I took this fine 8 pointer on Saturday morning as he was being chased by a couple of beagles. 60 steps using Winchester Supreme 3" 00 put this boy right down in two shots.
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Sweeeeeet!!!
We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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Tujays can you tell me a little more about the 2 3/4 Win Double X and the Fed 31/2 #6 please. I'm interested in trying these in my gun. I'm not sure which you're using. Is the Fed the FCW? The 23/4 Double X is hard to find. Why do you think the Hevi 13 didn't perform well? To me that doesn't look like enough shot in the pattern. Chief. |
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The baby mags I have had since the late 70s.... Not sure the can be found!!
The Federal Premium Mag Shock 2 ounce shot, the box does not say flight control wad. We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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The H13 shot a nice tight pattern, but the weight and #4 size means a lot less shot.
If I had this load in 6 or 7 shot it might be much better! We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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Thank's Tujays that Fed 2oz #6 looks pretty good to me. I'll have try that out of my gun. I already have some Hevi 13 #7 and #6 so will shoot those also. Thank you, Chief.
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TuJay I've been looking for those Federal shells and all I can seem to find are the Flight Control wads. From what I've heard FCW's are not all that great. Have you shot them? Any opinions? Chief.
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I have not shot them!
I am hoping the store shelves will start to stock turkey loads soon, most are still barren from the recent buying frenzy! We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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Hey Everybody-new guy here! I bought a MODB VersaMax last October after my Beretta Xtrema 2 failed too many times. I own several vintage Remmys and love the VersaMax so far as well, though I did have some cycling issues with the Remington Sportsman steel loads (thats what i get for buying cheap ammo I guess). I'm planning on using the VM for turkey hunting and patterned the Pro Bore Turkey choke with passable results. I shot @ 40yds with 3 1/2" Federal mag Shok #5s from a standing position with no gun rest. I got 126 pellets on a 10X11 sheet with 29 pellets in a turkey target through the brain and spine-seems pretty good to me for a factory choke! Can't wait for the season to start
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So I just bought a new Versa Max last week. I plan to use it mostly for waterfowl hunting, however I just got my Turkey license and will be hunting Turkey for the first time. I have a question about the Turkey/Predator choke that comes with the Versa Max: There are no notches in it for me to use the choke wrench/key when putting this choke in. Will hand tightening be sufficient so that it doesn't come loose while hunting/firing? I'm assuming yes, my father is a stubborn old man and says no! LOL
What are people's experiences with this choke? Thanks, L |
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Yes just hand tighten and check it every time you use it. No prob.
If you can't sell it don't buy it
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I've never tightned choke tubes more than finger tight even when using a wrench. The wrench is primarily for flush fit tubes where you can't easily install or remove them by hand.
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Hand tight with all extended choke tubes for the Versa Max is fine, just make a effort to check them each time you clean you gun or think about it
We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
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I just bought a VM waterfowl and I don't care for the turkey choke it comes with will any rem choke fit or does it have to specify for pro bore? I noticed on macks pw that indian creek has a model for "Remington" and a model for "Versa Max"
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