browning bps invector plus


ALAN

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i have this gun i brought used for 100.00 good shape.. i only have the full choke in it thats what came with it.. will a full choke work for pheasants?? i also do have a 870 with 3 extra chokes will these fit into the browning?? what i want to do is make the 870 my deer slayer sionce ive got a slug barrel for it and use the browning for pheasants

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You got a smokin' deal for $100!!!!!!!!!!

The full choke tube might be O.K. for pheasants that are flushing wild. For General use, I'd pick a modified choke. Over pointers I use improved cylinder. You can buy single tubes for Invector Plus systems. I didn't look too hard. But here's some for under $22:

http://www.choketube.com/browning-plus.html

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The Rem Chokes will fit in the invector plus but it's a bad idea.

The bore sizes are not the same, and your patterns won't be great. With some shells this practice might be dangerous.

For jump shooting a Full will serve you well. Resist the temptation to pull the trigger on birds inside 30 yards and you'll hit a lot more.

I really recommend the Trulock Precision Hunter Chokes. These are great chokes that throw nice even patterns. I have the modified one and it is my duck choke.

http://www.trulockchokes.com

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For me I'd pick a modified.

IC chokes are great for close shots and busting skeet but I personally have trouble getting on flushing game fast enough before it's out of practical range with an IC choke.

It's a lot different when you are expecting the shot like in skeet or have ducks cupped and dropping into the decoys.

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