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I have tried evry choke tube that came with the gun , as well as a patternmaster, and two different SB kicks choke tubes . So far I haven't found an acceptable pattern from any combination??? I have tried 2.75" , 3" and 3.5" buck shot as well . I get consistantly low shot patterns and very very spread out ? Good luck ,,if you find a combo that works let me know. The best one I have found so far has been the stock IC
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Crowhunter, Just curious, are you having trouble with patterns using buckshot?? I have a SBEII and have been trying everything to get a good pattern with buckshot , I tried Patternmaster , 2 differn't Kicks tubes and all of the factory tubes that came with the gun. So far the best pattern I have been able to get is from the Stock IC chocke tube believe it or not. in my gun atleast , the tighter the choke tube the worse the pattern . I would be interested to hear how yours patterns
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I have been online looking at Choke Tubes . The patternmaster seems to be pretty popular and has a lot of positive feedback. Has anyone tried or have any comments about it??
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Do you have any suggestions for slow buffered rounds??
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I need some help .. I bought a new SBEII and love everything about it EXEPT I can't hit the broad side of a barn with buckshot in it. So Far I have tried the stock full choke , and a kicks aftermarket full choke (which on the package said it was designed to shoot 00 buck) , I shot winchester x 00 3.5" , federal #1 3.5" copper and winchester #4 3.5" through each choke with POOR results. I must admit I havent tried the IC, Mod, or IM that came with the gun yet. I was hoping someone out there could give me a heads up on what worked for them. My shoulders getting sore and it would be great to get a point in the right direction. Thanks Robbie