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Q&A for Briley Browning Invector DS Spectrum Choke Tube — 4 Questions & 4 Answers

Name Briley Browning Invector DS Spectrum Choke Tube (5)
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Bret, guest, from OK, United States, asked on January 24, 2022

how are choke tubes sized

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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on March 03, 2022

Chokes tubes come in a wide assortment of configurations. First choke tubes are designed to only be used in the shotgun gauge they are made for. Once you determine what gauge shotgun you have then you need to determine what pattern of choke tube your shotgun is compatible with. For example, these Briley Browning Invector DS Spectrum Choke Tubes are for 12 guage shotguns that use the "Browning Invector DS" pattern or style of choke tube. After that you can decide what constriction you need. Choke tubes constrict the shot pattern as it leaves the barrel. So cylinder chokes have the least constriction and extra full chokes have the most, with a lot variety of different chokes in between. So the most common chokes in order from least to most constriction are: cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, full, and extra full.

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Robert, guest, from WI, United States, asked on March 11, 2021

Is it full or cylinder? The picture does not match the description.

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Answered by Brandon, member, from UT, United States, on March 29, 2021

There are multiple choke types available. If you use the filters at the top, you should be able to find the choke type you are looking for. The photo is simply a stock image to reflect the finish and design of the choke tube and may not reflect the photo of the choke type you are selecting.

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Bill, guest, from CO, United States, asked on September 16, 2020

Will these work in a Winchester 101?

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Answered by Davis N., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on February 22, 2021

These will not fit. Instead of DS, you need Plus.

https://www.opticsplanet.com/briley-browning-invector-plus-spectrum-choke-tube.html

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reg, guest, from MT, United States, asked on March 04, 2019

Will the Browning choke wrench work on these Briley chokes!

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Answered by Mike Kalnitzky, member, from OH, United States, on June 02, 2019

Yes it does.

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