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Mule Driver
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Post subject: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 5:17 pm |
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Like many here, I've locked down/settled in on what type of gun I use. For over 20 years of my 35 years in Sporting Clays, I've been using a Perazzi. And I doubt I'll ever change. Would never do it at this point. But I have jumped around with different choke tubes and styles. You name it (other than Muller, but I do have a full set of Briley Plasma chokes), I've owned them all at one time or another. A cheap way to satisfy "doing something different" than getting new guns. So, I thought I had settled on Extreme Titaniums. Like them a a lot. But a couple of years ago I bought a set of these Briley Titanium Chokes (@ $99.95 a piece). I got them to use in a back-up P-gun, and but I started to use them this year in my main gun and I've really gotten to like them. A lot! https://www.briley.com/p-62662-perazzi- ... gauge.aspxNow, I'll admit, a lot of this is cosmetic and weight related as just about every kind of choke tube I've bought has patterned really well. But the color coding, weight, size, and design of these really jives with me. I think they are really cool, and they are very light. And I like titanium better than aluminum. It's funny, but I rarely see anyone else other than one friend, who presently uses them. So, what's your favorite brand and style -- and why?
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casonet
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 5:22 pm |
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Teague custom thin walls serial numbered to my gun.
_________________ "We pulled the trigger, the safety went forward, both barrels fired almost together, the gun opened, ejectors kicked the fired cases over our shoulder ...the most completely automatic gun we ever fired" Elmer Keith- Shotguns by Keith
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 5:33 pm |
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Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:12 am Posts: 5705
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Pure Gold Sporting Optima 5 and 15. Not the Diamond,Ultra or Champions.
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 6:30 pm |
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Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 5:22 pm Posts: 11072 Location: Athens,TX.
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Been using Mullers in both of my Beretta's for several years. They pattern well with gun/shell combo,easy to clean and I like their lighter weight. I have confidence in them. I use a U2/U3 combo and very pleased
_________________ Jerry
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Rose City Clays - Tyler TX 5H Shooting Sports Frankston TX ( Formally the Chicken Ranch) Caney Creek- Teague TX
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 6:58 pm |
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Joined: Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:22 pm Posts: 686
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I like Beretta brand chokes for Berettas. Optima Extended. Why not? Good looking and decent price. The pattern goes without saying. I also use Trulocks for other guns. Very good prices from Optics Planet and quite satisfactory patterning. What else is there? All my chokes are stainless extended.
_________________ Frannie
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:05 pm |
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Joined: Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:56 pm Posts: 7677 Location: Central ND
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I originally started with Seminole chokes. Nice folks and a well made product that performed as advertised. Something happened and they went out of business.
Tried Trulock...not impressed. I like Briley thinwalls, but their replacement chokes are a lot like Trulock.....not a lot of difference between constrictions on the pattern board.
Met Jimmy Muller at a shoot here in the northeast and I gave his stuff a try. Muller's pattern well and the constrictions are true to the pattern board results.
I bought a set of Muller's for my 16 gauge Citori, same result....they work.
_________________ Mark
aka Mr. Tactful. Common sense no longer appears to be common. NSCA#544066
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:56 pm |
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Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:29 pm Posts: 2743 Location: Central Maine
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My first favorite brand was briley and I used their LM a lot early on in my journey
I think I was one of the first shooters in Maine if not the first to buy the mullers and I have used them ever since. I use U2 a lot and it’’s an excellent choke for a large percentage of sporting targets. Mine have always patterned like any LM choke I have had.
_________________ CG Summit Sporting Beretta A400 Excel "Black" Cole Special Browning Citori Crossover Target
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cootsluicer
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 8:17 pm |
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Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2009 2:49 pm Posts: 47
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When shooting tournaments, I'm that guy that's changing chokes at every station so I want a choke that has big easy to read lettering and easy to grip and spin in and out of the barrel. I choose... Extreme Chokes. The fact that I live 5 miles from Curtis and occasionally shoot with him has not influenced my choice. A couple years ago I bought a used Perazzi that came with a set of Briley Ti chokes. Yes they're very light weight and they pattern fine but the features that make them sexy were starting to look used and ragged-out... one of the color coded aluminum collars had gotten tapped on the ground, the white background in the etched lettering was turning dark, and the titanium blue tint was wearing off.
_________________ So-Cal
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 8:28 pm |
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Joined: Wed Feb 03, 2016 4:20 pm Posts: 532 Location: Mississippi
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Just had 2 Extremes show up in the mail today. Both 15s which I am expecting to pattern closer to .0176 which would be perfect. I’m not a choke changer so they’ll be the ones unless skeet shooting. I think that will conclude choke buying for me.
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Rooster booster
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 8:54 pm |
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Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2016 3:34 pm Posts: 5986
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Scardog7 wrote: Just had 2 Extremes show up in the mail today. Both 15s which I am expecting to pattern closer to .0176 which would be perfect. I’m not a choke changer so they’ll be the ones unless skeet shooting. I think that will conclude choke buying for me. I would’ve rather had the .0177”:-)
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 8:59 pm |
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Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2017 12:50 pm Posts: 362
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Factory Krieghoff titanium. They're better than me.
_________________ NSCA# 675393 Chasing punches
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Lou Forrest
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 8:59 pm |
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Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2016 10:28 am Posts: 44
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MD -
Like you, I'm a choke shopper. I haven't tried the Briley Plasma, but I have had several Mullers, and they're very good.
I recently got a set of Teague titaniums for my High Tech and they're excellent. Pattern well. I think they're of equal quality to the Briley titaniums (of which I've owned a bunch) and, even with shipping from the UK, are less expensive than the Brileys.
Lou
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Mule Driver
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 10:36 pm |
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Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:49 pm Posts: 3184
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Lou,
When I bought my 34 inch Perazzi barrel, it was from from a dealer in England Named Litts and came with a set of Teague choke tubes. I really liked them as well.
When I sold that barrel, the chokes went with them. I just might have to give those Teague’s a try again. What did you have to pay for the ones you got?
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 4:50 am |
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Joined: Sat Sep 05, 2009 9:38 pm Posts: 7871 Location: Northwest Pa.
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I have been shooting Mullers in my K80's for many years.
They are great chokes. Most of the time I shot a pair of U2's.
I am now shooting the Brain Chokes.
I use the C2 and C3.
They have not been out of my barrel for a very long time.
Great chokes.
_________________ Terry
Gun and Shell Sponsor / My Wife Polaris Ranger Krieghoff K80 Plantation Grade Muller Chokes Brain Chokes Member of the NRA
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homey
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 6:36 am |
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Joined: Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:00 pm Posts: 544
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Opened my gun safe the other day and I noticed every shotgun I own(11) had a Pure Gold15 screwed in it . Must be something to it huh?
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:07 am |
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Joined: Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:51 am Posts: 1152
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I have mod thinwalls extreme, pattern well. Couple of years ago I bought two mod Plasma for my F3, I've had them in ever since. Excellent patterns, and non issue to clean them...
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:09 am |
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Joined: Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:29 pm Posts: 601
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You spend 10's of thousands of dollars on the perfect gun for yourself. It has all of the best stuff with stock, trigger, barrel length and weight that fits you to a tee. The manufacturer has spent millions of dollars in development and the latest machining processes. We take it home and marvel at the beauty and function of the gun that will take us to the next level. Then we do the unthinkable. We take out the factory chokes that were designed for our new treasure and throw them away for something we buy from a guy selling stuff from a trailer he towed to the shoot with a pickup truck. Makes sense to me. I recently purchased a set of Pure Gold from a guy that had rarely used them and was selling the gun so needless to say I got them for 1/2 price. They worked well and looked neat but added a little bit of weight to the barrels. Shot them for a few weeks when a friend asked me if I wanted to sell them. I screwed them out took the money and went to the store and bought more ammo. I won't have to clean them again and it didn't cost me one target to sell them. Factory chokes will break any target anywhere.
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casonet
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:13 am |
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Factory chokes are often made by third parties, often the lowest bidder. In my experience, some are OK while others were totally unacceptable. A pattern test is the ultimate qualifier
_________________ "We pulled the trigger, the safety went forward, both barrels fired almost together, the gun opened, ejectors kicked the fired cases over our shoulder ...the most completely automatic gun we ever fired" Elmer Keith- Shotguns by Keith
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:59 am |
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Joined: Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:21 pm Posts: 226 Location: NJ
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I have a Browning 725 12ga 32" and I have tried several brand chokes and pattern them with the ammo I shoot trap with. I have tried the OE chokes INV-DS, Muller, Briley, TRULOCK, out of those chokes the TRULOCKs have the best pattern, Muller actually refunded me the cost of the chokes, the other have been in my bag unused. The Browning chokes did not measure or pattern to the tradition constrictions except for the Full choke, all chokes are not ported as my barrels are.(unfortunately) I just ordered a TRULOCK PHDS12700 Extra Full 0.040, to pattern and try, I now shoot IM first shot and Full 2nd shot, see what the extra full does for maybe 2nd shot doubles? The TRULOCK pattern superior to the rest, and clean easy, and never loosen up while shooting, I do use "Super Lube Silicone Lubricating grease, "on threads and outside of tube when installing.
_________________ Browning 725 HR Adjustable 32"12ga Benelli S Sport 32"12ga Remington 1187SP 32"12ga Caesar Guerini Summit Trap Combo 32/34" Winchester Model 59 Winlite 30"full 12ga Ithaca Gun 36"12g Pride of Spain10g NRA LifeMember since2000
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Post subject: Re: Your favorite brand and style of choke tube is.... Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 8:07 am |
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Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:19 am Posts: 198 Location: Arizona
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cootsluicer wrote: When shooting tournaments, I'm that guy that's changing chokes at every station so I want a choke that has big easy to read lettering and easy to grip and spin in and out of the barrel. I choose... Extreme Chokes. The fact that I live 5 miles from Curtis and occasionally shoot with him has not influenced my choice. A couple years ago I bought a used Perazzi that came with a set of Briley Ti chokes. Yes they're very light weight and they pattern fine but the features that make them sexy were starting to look used and ragged-out... one of the color coded aluminum collars had gotten tapped on the ground, the white background in the etched lettering was turning dark, and the titanium blue tint was wearing off.  You can send them to Briley and have new bands put on them for cheap.
_________________ Apex Clay Target Enterprises apexclaytarget.com stores.ebay.com/apexclays facebook.com/apexclays
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