Remington 1187 and Turkey Choke Question


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I have a 1187 and going to use it this year to Turkey Hunt. It shoots regular 3" shells so going to see if I can find some. My question is I was going to buy a Turkey choke for it and the one I like says "lead shot only." for this choke. Will that be ok shooting it through my regular stock 28" barrel? I just want to make sure because Id hate to mess up this barrel.

Or is it steel used in most shells for Turkey hunting now days?

Thanks!

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Guest hookedonhunting

Re: Remington 1187 and Turkey Choke Question

Steel is not used in turkey loads. You are probably thinking of Hevi-Shot. For the choke you are getting make sure that they shells you buy are lead, preferably copper-plated.

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Re: Remington 1187 and Turkey Choke Question

Oh yeah! I've shot 3in mag in the same gun, I've got one. I like 2 ounces of either 4 or 5 shot. there is no difference between 3" and 3" magnum shells.

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Re: Remington 1187 and Turkey Choke Question

Sweet thanks for your help! I planned on buying a new Turkey Gun this year but ran low on funds after new rims and tries for my truck. smile.gif I did however have enough money on my cabels saved up to buy a camo pattern to replace the wood to keep in new.

I went a head and ordered a Full Turkey Choke and a box of 3" 2oz 6 shot Magnum shells. I have some 5s at home but since Im using a new setup may need to try differant shots.

Thanks again for the help!!

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  • 3 weeks later...

i shoot a truglo gobble stopper choke tube on my 11-87. use rem. hevi-shot. good pattern.

it has a 23" turkey barrel and i killed bird at 40 paces with #6 hevi-shot

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FYI, I've had great luck with the HS Undertaker H.S. ("Heavy Shot") choke and Winchester Extended Range # 5s in 3 inch in my Rem 11-87.

YMMV of course, but I'd recommend trying out the above if you have a chance to see how it patterns for you. I know several others on the forums who've had similar great patterns to mine with the above combo.

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