20ga Federal Heavyweights - Mod Choke

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Anyone have any experiences using the Federal Heavyweight turkey loads out of a modified choke? With baseball on hiatus, it looks like we may get out for the youth turkey season. My oldest would like to use "his" shotgun; an Ithaca 37 with a fixed modified choke barrel. Thinking of trying the shells in the subject, but if folks haven't been having good luck with that combo we might look elsewhere.
 
No, but the Federal lead loads, with the flight control wad pattern really well out of my 20 gauge, with a mod choke.
 
Neither the factory full or modified chokes shot worth a flip in any gun I've tried them in.
 
lol. I’ve had good luck with the Remington Super Full, IC 562, and IC 555.
Thanks. Gun in question has a fixed modified barrel. Plan B can use a Remington Super Full, so may go that way if Plan A doesn't pan out.
 
My 20 gauge stevens 555 was overchoked with the heavyweights at .555 and .568, mod is much more open than those but may have a chance to work.
 
I haven't used those, but the #9 TSS out of a 20 gauge are pretty incredible.

I absolutely second this. I watched my wife's gobbler last spring get hit with TSS #9s @ 35yds and it looked like it got the rug taken out from under it. It never even flapped a wing after hitting the ground.

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I absolutely second this. I watched my wife's gobbler last spring get hit with TSS #9s @ 35yds and it looked like it got the rug taken out from under it. It never even flapped a wing after hitting the ground.

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'Twould love to give that a try, but in IN we can't use anything smaller #7.5

Legal Equipment

Turkeys can be hunted only with:


  • A 10-, 12-, 16- or 20-gauge shotgun loaded with pellets of size No. 4, 5, 6, 7 or 7½. Nontoxic shot is required while hunting turkey on some DNR properties. Call the property for additional information.
  • A muzzleloading shotgun not smaller than 20-gauge and not larger than 10-gauge, loaded with pellets of size No. 4, 5, 6, 7 or 7½. Combination loads using shot sizes other than these are illegal.
  • Bow and arrow
  • A crossbow
 
As a general rule, steel shot will pattern tighter than lead of the same size (and you will have a few more pellets in the cartridge if they are the same total weight of shot). The downside of steel is range has to be shorter than other non-toxics or lead.

I hope you get the Ithaca shooting well and can find a great tom (or two!) to bring home.
 

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