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I've got an extended one in my clay gun and I can't fault it. I did buy a Briley too shortly afterwards, but it didn't seem to fit correctly thread wise. I asked my gunsmith to take a look and the Briley was out of true when put on the lathe - I was gobsmacked and I'd never buy another. Tried the Mandel as a comparison and it was spot on perfect - wish I'd bought that instead TBH.

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I've got an extended one in my clay gun and I can't fault it. I did buy a Briley too shortly afterwards, but it didn't seem to fit correctly thread wise. I asked my gunsmith to take a look and the Briley was out of true when put on the lathe - I was gobsmacked and I'd never buy another. Tried the Mandel as a comparison and it was spot on perfect - wish I'd bought that instead TBH.

 

+ 1 .... No problem.

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Hi has any one trye mandle chokes I have been looking at them thinking off getting a skeet for my Winchester sx2 thanks

 

 

They are cracking value for money, both my son and I use them in various guns!

 

I also use a set of Briley Series One chokes in one of the Berettas, they're superb quality too.

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