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Teague Premium Choke Tubes

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#1 ·
I have a complete set of Teague Choke Tubes for my K-80 Krieghoff. And I have only shot them for around 4 months, and I really like them, as they seem to pattern very well. I 've been ask by other shooters on the Skeet field, what do you have for chokes now, and I say a pair of Skeet chokes. They seem to run a bit tighter then my factory Krieghoff chokes, of the same constriction.
Anyone's thoughts and or experience with these aftermarket chokes, would love to hear from you. Thank you & shoot well.
Respectfully,
Milford
 
#2 ·
Teague, like just about every other quality choke tube, are fine. Their "gimmick" is that they continuously taper to the muzzle end with no "parallel section."

Testing done by Dr. Andrew Jones and Neil Winston shows they pattern pretty much the same as most every other choke tube with the same constriction.

For the most part, chokes is chokes.
 
#4 ·
I have a complete set of Teague Choke Tubes for my K-80 Krieghoff. And I have only shot them for around 4 months, and I really like them, as they seem to pattern very well. I 've been ask by other shooters on the Skeet field, what do you have for chokes now, and I say a pair of Skeet chokes. They seem to run a bit tighter then my factory Krieghoff chokes, of the same constriction.
Anyone's thoughts and or experience with these aftermarket chokes, would love to hear from you. Thank you & shoot well.
Respectfully,
Milford
I've been using Teague stainless steel extended chokes in one of my Beretta DT10Xs for several years with Beretta's own extended chokes in my other DT10X. I've noticed no significant difference on the pattern plate or when shooting trap targets.

One of my Beretta 692 trap guns has been modified by Teague to take their stainless steel thin-walled chokes. I know the people at Teague pretty well having been to their premises multiple times. Teague is a very professional outfit now owned by Westley Richards since Nigel sold the business and retired. I've nothing but good to say about their products and services.

Westley Richards - A Tradition of Safari since 1812
 
#5 ·
I've been using Teague stainless steel extended chokes in one of my Beretta DT10Xs for several years with Beretta's own extended chokes in my other DT10X. I've noticed no significant difference on the pattern plate or when shooting trap targets.

One of my Beretta 692 trap guns has been modified by Teague to take their stainless steel thin-walled chokes. I know the people at Teague pretty well having been to their premises multiple times. Teague is a very professional outfit now owned by Westley Richards since Nigel sold the business and retired. I've nothing but good to say about their products and services.

Westley Richards - A Tradition of Safari since 1812
Yes sir,
Sounds like a first class company, thanks for sharing your story. Shoot well.
Milford