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Guys, I have a Winchester Select, which I beleive is fitted with Invector chokes, please correct me if I am wrong.I have full, 1/4 and 1/2 , what I would like is a set of skeet chokes for the gun as I have been told it will improve my scores on the clay range.Where can I get some online , and do you think it will improve my shooting?An Invector choke is an Invector choke right, or do I need a special one for my particular gun?

 

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Your winchester will take either Invector or Winchoke, but not invector plus. Any choke you see with invector or winchoke will fit. As such, you can search for Carlson, Teague, Hastings, Trulock, or various other aftermarket choke manufacturers. I happen to like trulock and I think they are the best you'll get at that price range, but I don't know what you can get in Germany and I don't know if they ship to Germany.

 

What clay discipline are you shooting? You'll not notice much difference between quarter and skeet until you're shooting beyond the range of a skeet choke anyway. If you're shooting skeet, then I'd opt for cylinder/cylinder. The longest shot you take in skeet is <25 yards so cylinder will plenty enough choke.

 

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Rick

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I had a winchester select sporting a few years ago and it took invector plus chokes. The choke tube is about 2 1/4 inches long. It should be marked INV+

 

I would get another 1/4 choke and put 2 quarters in, they will be OK for everything you are likely to encounter and certainly no real disadvantage on a skeet range.

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Your winchester will take either Invector or Winchoke, but not invector plus. Any choke you see with invector or winchoke will fit. As such, you can search for Carlson, Teague, Hastings, Trulock, or various other aftermarket choke manufacturers. I happen to like trulock and I think they are the best you'll get at that price range, but I don't know what you can get in Germany and I don't know if they ship to Germany.

 

What clay discipline are you shooting? You'll not notice much difference between quarter and skeet until you're shooting beyond the range of a skeet choke anyway. If you're shooting skeet, then I'd opt for cylinder/cylinder. The longest shot you take in skeet is <25 yards so cylinder will plenty enough choke.

 

Thanks,

Rick

 

Hi,

 

I recently bought a pair of Trulock Skeet chokes for my 525, here are the distributor details:

 

http://www.trulockchokes.com/cgi-bin/eShop...d=4295636.31091

 

They don't seem to have one listed for Germany but i recently dealt direct with Garlands and they were excellent.

 

Cheers,

 

Jon.

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I had a winchester select sporting a few years ago and it took invector plus chokes. The choke tube is about 2 1/4 inches long. It should be marked INV+

 

I would get another 1/4 choke and put 2 quarters in, they will be OK for everything you are likely to encounter and certainly no real disadvantage on a skeet range.

 

 

My Select Sporting used Invector + as well. I agree with the 1/4 choke advice as well.

 

Vic

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