The distribution of shot pellets fired from a Mossberg Maverick 88 shotgun is influenced by the interchangeable choke tube installed at the muzzle. These constrictions affect the spread and density of the shot, optimizing performance for different shooting applications such as hunting various game birds or clay target sports. For example, a tighter choke like a Full choke creates a denser, narrower pattern suitable for longer range shots, while a more open choke like an Improved Cylinder provides a wider spread for closer targets.
Selecting the appropriate choke is crucial for ethical hunting and sporting success. It allows hunters to effectively harvest game while minimizing wounding losses and ensures competitive clay target shooters can consistently break targets. The ability to quickly and easily change chokes contributes to the Maverick 88’s versatility and popularity. This adaptability stems from the shotgun’s design, inheriting features from the renowned Mossberg 500 series, which has a long-standing history in both hunting and sport shooting.