Browning Standard Invector 16 Gauge Skeet Flush Choke Tube, Stainless - 1130294
| SKU | 772683 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Browning |
| MPN | 1130294 |
| UPC | 23614843344 |
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Product Details
Details
- Type: Flush
- Series/Collection: Standard Invector
- Size: Skeet
- Choke Pattern Percentage: 20 to 45%
- Gauge: 16 Ga
- Material: 17-4 Stainless Steel
- Finish: Stainless
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Weight: 4.8 oz
- Choke Notches: IIIII
- Degree of Constriction: 0.005
Features
Top performance, exceptional patterns and superior durability for 16 gauge Browning shotguns requiring the Standard Invector system. Choose from a full selection of Standard Invector choke constrictions and uses to meet your needs on the range or in the field. The original standard of excellence. 16 gauge Standard Invector tubes are skeet. They produce excellent patterns with excellent uniform densities. All Browning Invector tubes are set to industry constriction standards. Flush fit does not extend beyond the end of the barrel. Constructed of highly polished, 17-4 stainless steel for the ultimate in performance and durability. Standard Invector 16 gauge choke tubes fit only Browning shotguns designed for Standard Invector and are not for use in shotguns showing Invector-Plus or Invector-DS on the barrel(s).
Features:
Produces excellent patterns with uniform densities
Made to industry constriction standards
Flush fit tubes do not extend beyond end of barrel
Constructed of highly polished, 17-4 stainless steel for the ultimate in performance and durability
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