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B325 sport vs game


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Morning all and a happy Christmas! 
 

Yesterday I purchased a b325 gr5 from a southern gun shop and I’m awaiting its delivery to my local RFD so obviously haven’t seen it in person yet. 
 

i shoot w b325 sport and the shop has said this is a game gun with the narrow rib (that I was specifically looking for) 

Other than the rib what’s the difference between a sport and a game gun with the b325

thanks 

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1 minute ago, Scully said:

I once owned a 325 G3 Sporter. It was my first serious clay gun and a great piece of kit. As it was a multi choke I’m assuming the game version isn’t, but couldn’t say for sure. 

This was advertised as having Teague chokes so you may be right and it’s been done aftermarket 

either way it looks nice and looking forward to arriving 

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16 hours ago, keeper96 said:

I’ve just collected it and can confirm they’re proper custom fit Teague chokes, or at least they’re a lot longer than standard invector chokes 

Teague make two versions of extended chokes, is the gun originally a multi choke or has the work been done by Teagues?

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17 minutes ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

Teague make two versions of extended chokes, is the gun originally a multi choke or has the work been done by Teagues?

From the look I’d say work done by Teague, reading the website they’re the thin wall invisible chokes that they fit to fixed choked guns 

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