Teague Multi Chokes

DJR95

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Hi guys,
I have a browning 725 and I’m looking at some Teague chokes. I’m not sure which ones to go for flush, extended, super extended or ported ones. Does anyone have any experience and advice? I’d be looking to shoot pheasants, partridge, ducks and the occasional grouse,

Thanks for your time,
 
Personally, prefer extended,simply as it's easy to check they're still secure. Purists may favour flush type for game shooting activities. The Titanium extended chokes are very light too.
I'll just add though, I prefer fixed choke barrels.
 
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Teague extended DS chokes are nice to look at but unless you pattern them you won’t necessarily see a difference. My 725 liked 3/8th and 5/8th but you might not get much benefit over the Browning ones. Just saying…
 
Always have extended chokes now after slipping and stuffing my barrels in some mud. I also have a set of teague chokes in my Blaser they are solid with lead but not the best with steel ime.
 
The above is on the button, patterning to find the right cartridge probably money better spent.

It still amazes me that so few game shots have ever patterned a cartridge / barrel combo.

The majority simply buy into the advertising nonsense spouted by various manufacturers, "it is loaded with gold-washed, tear-drop shaped unicorn s**t and is hand crimped by fairies. It even has a multicoloured case and high nickel brass. It kills every single thing that I shoot at and is the only cartridge to use in any shotgun".
 
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