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there's nothin wrong with the Beretta chokes that come with it -- Beretta chokes throw a very honest pattern - others throw tighter patterns than they say they are, i.e. one 1/4 choke can throw a pattern like a 3/8 or even half choke in another make, get some good constructive practice in with your money and then in 6 months or a year you might want to look at chokes again :good:

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there's nothin wrong with the Beretta chokes that come with it -- Beretta chokes throw a very honest pattern - others throw tighter patterns than they say they are, i.e. one 1/4 choke can throw a pattern like a 3/8 or even half choke in another make, get some good constructive practice in with your money and then in 6 months or a year you might want to look at chokes again :good:

Top advice that man. :good: :good:

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save your money and buy more carts :good:

 

:good:

 

I've never really got the after market choke thing, especially for the more popular makes of gun.

 

I'm sure the likes of Beretta, Browning, Benelli, Miroku, Perazzi, Kreighoff et al know a thing or two about chokes, and incorporate that knowledge into their designs.

 

 

Obviously Hatsans would benefit from some after market 'tweaking' :P

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Beretta have been making guns since the mid 1500's - after market choke manufacturers have been going for 5 mins in comparison.

 

They are not gonna put a crappy choke to screw into their guns are they - it is rumoured that Briley make them anyway, as they make them for Benelli and some others.

 

Some folks have started making their own chokes in their garden sheds and flogging them for £20-£30 a piece, personally I wouldn't touch em.

 

3 chokes came with my Benelli and the other two I bought from Briley USA.

 

Also have you patterned the chokes to see how they perform?

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