|
| THE DEFINITION AND USES OF CHOKE TUBES |
| TS 870 (Turkish Standard) |
PATTERN WITH LEAD SHOT |
PATTERN WITH STEEL SHOT |
MARK |
BEST IN THE AREA OF |
| 4/4 |
☆ |
F |
Not recommended |
 |
long distance shooting (such as waterfowl, field, duck, goose, turkey hunting) |
| 3/4 |
☆☆ |
IM |
F |
 |
long distance shooting (such as waterfowl, field, upland, duck, goose, partridge, rabbit hunting) |
| 2/4 |
☆☆☆ |
M |
IM |
 |
mid distance shooting (such as wildfowl, upland, rabbit, partridge, woodcock, pheasant, dove hunting) |
| 1/4 |
☆☆☆☆ |
IC |
M |
 |
mid to short distance shooting (such as quail, turkey, pigeon hunting) |
| Cylinder |
☆☆☆☆☆ |
C |
IC |
 |
short distance shooting or for slug (such as big game, target shooting, bear, boar hunting) |
F:Full choke, IM:Improved Modified Choke, M:Modified Choke, IC:Improved Cylinder Choke, C:Cylinder Choke types are identified by index marks cut in the muzzle end of tubes as shown in the fourth column. |
|
|
Remarks: After each hunting, all chokes with their chambers must be cleaned and, in oiled condition put into the boxes. Only the highest quality steel shots are recommended. Using slug shot with full choke (F) is not recommended. Wider chokes must be used at the under barrel of trap models. |
|