Johnny Stewart Rob Roberts Gun Works 200181 Final Strut Turkey Choke Optima Hp 12 Gauge
Johnny Stewart
The Johnny Stewart Rob Roberts Gun Works Final Strut turkey choke tube is purpose-built for 12-gauge shotguns running Optima HP shot strings. If you're serious about closing the distance on spring gobblers or fall birds, a dedicated turkey choke optimizes your shot pattern for the tight, concentrated clusters that separate clean kills from wounded birds. This Optima HP-compatible tube slots into shotguns engineered for that platform, giving you the constriction and consistency that premium turkey loads demand.
Rob Roberts Gun Works has earned respect in the turkey-hunting community for understanding what it takes to deliver reliable, repeatable patterns. Whether you're hunting public land where every shot matters or private ground where you can pick your moment, the right choke is part of the equation. The Final Strut designation signals that this tube is tuned for the endgame—the close-range, high-confidence scenarios where turkeys are committed and you need your pattern to do the work.
12-gauge turkey loads come in a range of shot sizes and velocities, and running them through a choke engineered for Optima HP barrels ensures you're getting the pattern performance those loads were designed to produce. If your shotgun is set up for Optima HP tubes, this Johnny Stewart offering gives you a proven tool without the guesswork.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Choke System | Optima HP |
| Application | Turkey Hunting |
| Manufacturer | Rob Roberts Gun Works / Johnny Stewart |
This tube is designed for 12-gauge shotguns equipped with the Optima HP choke tube system. Verify your shotgun accepts Optima HP tubes before ordering.
Turkey chokes are engineered to tighten shot patterns at the distances typical for turkey hunting, concentrating pellets for cleaner, more ethical kills. Standard chokes allow wider patterns suitable for upland game or general-purpose shooting.
This tube is optimized for use with turkey loads designed for Optima HP barrels. Consult your shotgun's manual and the ammunition manufacturer's recommendations for compatible shot sizes and velocities.