Extended chokes

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tonky70

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Dont worry guys just asking a question not going to buy any . whats the advantage between flush and extended or is it just a cosmetic thing and they both do the same job?

 
Easier to see what you,ve got in with extended, easier to change no choke key required, and your 20mm closer to the target .

 
So really no difference what so ever just cosmetic thing really and I'm guessing you should know what chokes you have in .

 
You can use them to alter the balance of your gun if you have access to heavier ones. That's what I have mine in for.

 
I don't think they provide any improvement in pattern so as well as the easy to change and easy to check for tightness reasons,they also protect the muzzle end of your barrel/s.

Vic.

 
I look on them as a tinky-winky extension, those with long chokes tend to have small willies :lol: :.: :lol: BTW mine are flush :p

 
You do realise that if your next gun comes with extended chokes as standard your life just won't be worth living..... :lol:
I'm sure I will be able to swap them for flush ones with a less well endowed gentleman :lol: :.:

 

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