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Can I Use A Turkey Choke for Sporting Clays?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Turkey chokes can be used for sporting clays, but they might not be the most optimal choice.

Choosing the Right Choke for Sporting Clays

When it comes to sporting clays, the primary goal is to achieve a consistent and predictable shot pattern. To accomplish this, you’ll want to select a choke that can effectively manage the spread of shot to hit your target. A good rule of thumb is to use a choke with a smaller constriction, typically in the range of 24-26 inches. This smaller constriction will help to maintain a tighter pattern at longer ranges.

Understanding Choke Constrictions for Sporting Clays

Choke constrictions are typically measured in inches and range from .005 to .070. The constriction size will directly impact the spread of shot, with smaller constrictions producing tighter patterns. For sporting clays, it’s essential to choose a choke that balances range and pattern. For example, at 30 yards, a 24-inch choke will produce a pattern of about 12 inches in diameter, while a 28-inch choke will produce a pattern of around 15 inches.

Tips for Sporting Clays with a Turkey Choke

If you decide to use a turkey choke for sporting clays, keep in mind that you may need to adjust your lead and follow-through to compensate for the tighter pattern. A turkey choke typically has a constriction size of around 25-28 inches, which is more suited for hunting birds at closer ranges. By adjusting your shooting technique, you can still achieve accurate results with a turkey choke, but it’s crucial to understand the limitations of this choke in the context of sporting clays.

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