What choke should I use for slugs?

What choke should I use for slugs?

It’s important to select a choke tube with little to no constriction. That’s why a cylinder or improved cylinder choke is ideal for use with slugs. These types of chokes have a large enough diameter to shoot slugs without damaging the shotgun barrel or causing harm to the person firing.

Are choke tubes universal?

All shotguns have chokes. Some of them are permanently machined directly into the barrel for a fixed constriction, while others are interchangeable. With interchangeable, screw-in chokes you now own a multidiscipline shotgun for skeet, trap, sporting clays and wingshooting.

What do choke tubes do for a Beretta shotgun?

Beretta choke tubes are made for your shotgun. Find a wide range of gauges, choke tube series, and patterns to enhance the performance of your Beretta shotgun. These chokes are ideal for tweaking the constraint of your muzzle and to alter the pattern of your shot to make more accurate shots in the field or on the range.

When did the Beretta mobile choke system come out?

READ MORE! Introduced in the mid 1980’s the Mobil-Choke tube system was first available for the model S687L Over&Under and later carried through virtually every model of fixed breech and semi-automatic shotgun. At this time, the Mobile-Choke was the only choke tube system adapted by Beretta to 12, 20, 28 and .410 gauge.

What kind of choke system does a 680 series Shotgun use?

The Mobil-Choke system continues to be the mainstay of the 680 series field grade Over&Under shotguns. The iconic parallel design of the Beretta choke tubes creates a more gradual taper inside which gently transitions into a parallel section that runs to the muzzle end of the tube.

When did Beretta come out with the Optima barrel?

In the year 2000 Beretta introduced the 12-gauge Optima Bore barrel design into some of our competition shotguns. This new barrel utilized a larger internal bore dimension known to some as “back-boring” and required a new choke tube design to give the proper constrictions.

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