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Patternmaster Code Black Goose, Invector Plus Fit?


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Hey

 

Bought a Pattern Master Code Black Goose choke in invector plus for my Browning Maxus.

a bit worried that it is not sitting entirely flush with the muzzle.

Does anyone use this combo? and is it just the way the chokes designed? it just looks a bit odd.

 

The Maxus came with factory invector plus chokes, and the patternmaster choke i bought was winchester/browning invector plus.

Checked on the official website which says i got the correct choke, but just wondering as i heard they had a product recall on badly fitting Benneli chokes a while back.

 

Cheers

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I had the same with my Briley extended chokes on my Beretta outlander , it was fine , just the way some are . take barrel off and look down muzzle end to make sure its a nice smoth fit inside and make sure on the outside it screws in without any thread or gap showing , should be fine ,

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Most after market chokes leave a small gap at the end of the barrels so no damage is done by the choke tube to the muzzle end. If it's tight in that's it :good:

 

Figgy

figgy ... old chap

 

you have a pm .you know what im gonna ask haha

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I have a code black duck in Invector Plus for my Winchesters and it sits just the same as yours does in the photo.

to the OP

 

there you go mate , go and have some fun with it and give us a report on what you think , some pictures on the patterns it throws would be great to

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