extended chokes... source?

popcan

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I want to try out some extended choke tubes on my 20g (mobil-choked Beretta), primarily for the convenience factor. I don't actually have a problem with the way my gun patterns with most of the flush mounted tubes that came with the gun.

Looking at Brileyx2, Carlsons, and Beretta's Victory line.

Any comments, opinions, or first hand experience with any of these?
I realize it comes down to my gun and my ammo at the patterning board.
 
Never heard complaints from my fellow national-team shooters when they used Brileys. I had a set of factory Beretta flush-fit tubes, but if I were to have gone extended I would have gone Briley.

They also make a VERY nice spreader for shooting sporting clays or skeet.

-M
 
I've used Briley, Teague and Beretta factory extended tubes and been happy with all of them.

The only caution I'd make is trying them in your gun if possible. Not all guns are alike. For a time I owned a full set of Briley mobile chokes. They were a perfect fit in my Beretta 682 but quite loose in my 390. Once on a shoot a friend with a Beretta 687 forgot his chokes and when I loaned him a couple of mine we discovered they were too large for his barrel threads.:confused:
 
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