pete.jake Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 I own a 12 gauge Benelli Montefeltro. 1. I see in the FAQ's it say it's ok to shoot rifled slugs with a "cylinder" choke. Does that include "Improved Cylinder" and "Cylinder?" 2. What choke would be recommended for Buckshot? Quote
pete.jake Posted March 4, 2012 Author Posted March 4, 2012 Bump. Anyone? Emailed Benelli same day as this post and they haven't even bothered to respond. Quote
GTPSC Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 pete.jake, your Montefeltro should shoot fine with choke constrictions of CYL and IC constrictions. My BlackBore HunterPro HV chokes for hunting work great for buckshot and rifled slugs with wads. I call these constrictions Close Range (CR) and Mid Range (MR). It is always hard to get a "one for all purposes" type choke, so try to narrow down what is most important to you. Buckshot is usually for relatively close-in work and the slug reaches out a good bit further. Slugs especially do better for the shooter if there is a better method of sighting then just a vent rib barrel. A red dot sight helps in that department. Good luck! Mark http://www.blackborechokes.com Quote
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