Choke Tubes
#1
Choke Tubes
I have lost my box.....and my choke tubes were in it. Does anyone know anything about the Bass Pro Readhead brand chokes? or any other good but cheap chokes?I can get by until the end of duck season with just a modified.I would really like to replace my old ones with some Brileys, but i just dont have the money right now. Any input would help. Thanks fellas
#2
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bennettsville, SC
Posts: 542
RE: Choke Tubes
I would think that they are the facory replacements just with "red head" on them. Or at least they look that way.
Briely does make a good choke. I had an Xfull for my 835. Check local pawn shops and gun shops. A lot of them change out chokes for people for turkey hunting and stuff and keep the old ones b/c the people don't want them.
Also check ebay.
Briely does make a good choke. I had an Xfull for my 835. Check local pawn shops and gun shops. A lot of them change out chokes for people for turkey hunting and stuff and keep the old ones b/c the people don't want them.
Also check ebay.
#8
RE: Choke Tubes
Brownell's carries choke tubes for just about every variation out there. Youmayneed to measure the one you have left - they are listed by thread diameter and pitch. So, for instance, the Tru Choke ones in 12 guage are designated as .795 X 44. I believe the Remington ones are fairly standardized. Good luck. Roskoe