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Old 08-18-2012, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by rugatika View Post
So what are the advantages of aftermarket chokes over say invectors or other Browning chokes? Just tighter tolerances? I've got a cynergy for waterfowl this fall if I get the time, and just wondering if there's much of an advantage over std chokes.

Thanks.
I firmly believe that George Trulocks chokes are some of the finest on the market, and are in fact built to tighter tolerances, the same fro the Brileys.

I bought my first set of Trulocks after talking with George about choke diameters, and he recommended a different choking than what I was previously using.

I still use them in my 20, and my son uses them in his big 3.5" goose gun, and in his Tikka 412S O/U 12 bore.
Most of the guns I shoot a lot are fixed chokes however.
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