Had Briley screw-in chokes added... *delivered*

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Re: Having Briley screw-in chokes added...

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So you'll see them again after the 4th of July :shock:
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Dang well I had a tech bring him a shotgun and they told him 4-6 weeks and it ended up being 8-10
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They never offeed the $50 to move you up the list option
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That will be one sweet O/U when it comes back!
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Have just started in sporting clays, skeet and trap. have a 12 g Remington Versa-Max with a bunch of changeable chokes. What do you recommend as best for each. Am also shooting 1 1/8 oz loads, 8 shot. I am really a newbie at this but finding it great fun. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the newbie help.
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Re: Having Briley screw-in chokes added...

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Well you are committed now but another option would have been to trade it for another shotgun that has factory tubes and add some cash. However you probably like the gun and the Briley chokes might be better than some early short factory tubes.

let us know how it goes.
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xring wrote:Well you are committed now but another option would have been to trade it for another shotgun that has factory tubes and add some cash. However you probably like the gun and the Briley chokes might be better than some early short factory tubes.

let us know how it goes.
I know how Andy feels about his shotgun. I know from experience once you find one with a fit that is just right you hate to give it up. A friend of mine had his Browning superposed, which he loved, fit with a complete set of Briley tubes back in the seventies.
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Re: Having Briley screw-in chokes added... *update*

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Excellent service for you AndyC, so now that you have the new choke system you can give me some pointers on the SC course next time I hit Elm Fork.
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