Johnny Stewart Rob Roberts Gun Works 200179 Final Strut Turkey Choke Optima Hp 20 Gauge
Johnny Stewart
The Johnny Stewart Rob Roberts Gun Works Final Strut turkey choke tube for 20-gauge Optima HP shotguns is purpose-built for serious turkey hunters who demand a tight, consistent pattern when it counts. This 20-gauge turkey choke delivers the shot concentration you need to make clean, ethical harvests at extended range—whether you're hunting pressured public land or a familiar private lease. Rob Roberts Gun Works chokes are known in the turkey hunting community for precision manufacturing and real-world performance in the field.
Turkey hunting with a 20-gauge is all about efficiency: lighter recoil than a 12-gauge, easier to carry all day, but no room for mediocre shot placement. The Final Strut choke is engineered to maximize pellet density downrange, giving you a reliable lethal zone when your opportunity window is small and unforgiving. This is the kind of accessory that separates a tag-filled season from a frustrating one.
If you run an Optima HP 20-gauge barrel, this choke simply screws in and goes to work—no gunsmithing, no guessing. Johnny Stewart's reputation for quality optics and hunting gear extends to their choke selection; they know what works because they use it themselves.
| Gauge | 20 |
| Shotgun Model | Optima HP |
| Choke Type | Turkey |
| Manufacturer | Rob Roberts Gun Works (Johnny Stewart) |
This choke is specifically made for Mossberg Optima HP 20-gauge barrels. Confirm your shotgun model and barrel before ordering—choke compatibility is critical for safe, accurate shooting.
Turkey chokes are designed to produce a tighter, denser pellet pattern at hunting ranges to maximize target coverage on a bird's vital zone. They're optimized for the specific ballistics of turkey loads rather than general clay or upland shooting.
Choke tubes simply screw into the threaded muzzle of your barrel. Unscrew your current choke (if any), thread the Final Strut in by hand until snug, and you're ready. Never force a choke; if it doesn't thread smoothly, check for debris or damage.