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finnaly bought my mossberg 500 20 gauge and looking at some after market chokes for it. hun10 suggested indian creek, but he said they were expensive. any other sugestions, cause i cant find any a cabelas and basspro catalogs.
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:confused: Are you talking about for turkey hunting?

If so, the Primos Jelly Head is the step down from an Indian Creek in my opinion. I've got one in my 20, and it is KNOCK OUT.

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before you waste your money on a mass produced piece of crap. consider have you forcing cone lengthened and buy a triple threat choke tube from Gobbler Guns. you will absolutey be amazed by what this will do for you gun. i think it is $130 for the pair $60 for the cone and $70 for the choke
 

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:cheers: I don't think you'll need an aftermarket for ducks. Just shoot a full or mod with #4's. ??? Long Branch sure doesn't have a problem whacking them with his 20. He shoots woodies and teal with a mod, and mallets with a full. I don't know a thing about duck hunting, but a 20 with those factory chokes throws a great pattern for him.

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called the guy at carlsons and he said the winchester, mosberg, savage, and browning invector are all interchangable? does that sound right to any one else? If thats the case then this search just got alot easier!
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I you plan to use hevi-13 loads for turks or any non-lead load, then I would go with Indian Creek. If you plan on using plane jane lead loads and nothing fancy then a jelly head, Undertaker, or the like would do just fine. Kelly has a jelly head in hers and gets a great pattern out of her 20 with it and its half the price of an Indian Creek.:cheers:

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Kick's and Comp-n-Choke's aren't recommended for hevi-shot. Undertakers are good for the money. Jellyhead's are good performers, and will likely do 99% of what upper-end chokes like Indian Creek, Rhino, and Pure Gold are capable of. Look over the forums at http://oldgobbler.com. Those guys do a LOT of experimenting with turkey chokes.
 
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