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Rem choke tubes #3767447 11/19/12 12:14 AM
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Hopefully this is the right section to post this question. I just bought a new 1187 and I'm wanting to buy a good set of chokes for it. I waterfowl hunt a lot so I don't know if there is a special choke set for steel shot. Also I'd like to do a little predator hunting with it so if you know of any for that application please school me.

Re: Rem choke tubes [Re: JoSkeeter] #3767961 11/19/12 02:41 AM
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Remingtons Full Remchoke is steel and lead approved. Should only run $15 or so.

I use a remington extended turkey choke for varmints.

I'm sure someone can tell a difference between factory remington and $100 Briley chokes but I'm not a good enough shot to tell one way or the other.

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