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			Yes,  Mike, a  turkey  choke  is a  tighter constriction  than  your full choke  tube. Usually a  turkey  choke  is  longer,  too,  and  may  have some  holes, etc  to help  the wad separate  from the  shot  charge. Check  your  state regulations  for  what  shot  sizes  you can  use.  Turkey  loads  tend  to  be heavy  payload,  high  velocity  loads  with  shot  sizes between #2 and  #8.  The  idea  is  that  you  want  to  put a dense pattern of  shot  on a  turkey's  head/neck area. Turkey  feathers are  big, and  can stop a  lot  of  shot-  enough so that a  body  shot  is ill advised.
 As  far as  calling videos, remember that the guys  making those  videos are selling videos  and  calls-  they  make it sound  like  you  have  to be a  world  champion,  and  use  only  their  magical call. All  of  which  is crap.  Learn  to  yelp and cluck  on  your  box  call, and  go  hunting. And  remember  this:  not all people sound exactly  alike- and  neither do turkeys.  If  you  don't  sound  quite  like Joe  World  Champion,  don't  worry about  it.
 
				__________________“May we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.”
 Dwight D. Eisenhower
 "If the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter"
 George Washington
 Jack@huntchat.com
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