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May 2, 2000, 02:15 PM | #1 |
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I've got a 12 ga Beretta 686 and I'm trying to find good quality replacement chokes at a reasonable price ($20-$35/choke). I did a short Internet search and found chokes by Briley, Trulock, and Carlson. Other than price, I really can't tell a difference between these companies. Does anyone have any experience with these three companies or possibly another company?
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May 2, 2000, 04:59 PM | #2 |
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Location: NE Pennsylvania
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I have used Briley chokes in a Beretta, a Remington and a Krieghoff. The chokes work fine and Briley's service is excellent.
If you buy five chokes Briley will give you the sixth one free. This may lower the cost of the chokes per piece. I prefer the extended chokes as they can be changed more quickly than flush mount chokes. they also make a very simple and easy to use choke wrench that i recommend if you go with Briley. Geoff Ross |
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