Will Browning Invector Plus choke tubes?
Barrels marked Invector Plus ( or Invector+) will not accept “DS” or “Standard” Invector. These choke tubes only fit Browning shotguns with Invector Plus (+) on the barrel (s). They are found on 12 and 20 gauge Browning shotguns and have been a mainstay of Browning performance for over 20 years.
What shotguns use Browning Invector plus chokes?
The Invector-Plus choke tube system works with Vector Pro and Back-Bored Technology to offer consistent, dense shot patterns and are available in the ideal constriction for any shooting situation. Invector-Plus is standard on 12 and 20 gauge Maxus, Citori, Cynergy, Silver, BPS and BT-99 models.
What is a Invector plus choke?
Invector-Plus™ choke system. The superior design of the Invector-Plus system is far more durable than the choke systems found in our competitors’ guns, especially when shooting steel shot. Invector-Plus eliminates gases slipping between the choke tube and barrel that could damage the choke tube and the barrel.
Who makes Browning Invector plus chokes?
Teague Chokes
Teague Chokes manufactures 12, 20 and 28 gauge shotgun chokes for Browning/Miroku Invector, Invector DS, Invector Plus and Medallist systems.
When did Browning start using Invector plus?
The Invector, or “”Standard Invector” system” was introduced in 1983. A few years later, the Invector-Plus chokes were introduced to fit the new back-bored shotgun barrels. These two choke systems will not interchange. Several newer Browning shotguns now utilize the Invector-DS choke tube system.
Are Invector plus chokes OK for steel shot?
All current Browning shotguns with the Standard Invector, Invector-Plus and DS choke tube systems are fully steel shot compatible with current factory loads.
When did Browning start using Invector-plus?
What are Browning Midas chokes?
Browning Invector Plus Midas Extended Chokes are exceptional tubes that extend beyond the end of the barrel for easy removal and installation. These are tough chokes with stainless steel construction and a black oxide finish, completed with a laser-etched gold accent band.
When did Invector Plus come out?
Standard versions had fixed chokes until 1988 when Invector choke tubes became standard, and in 1995, Invector Plus tubes became standard in the 12 and 20 gauges.
What choke should you use for Buckshot?
Full: This choke has tight constriction and a dense pattern, delivering approximately 70 percent of a shell’s total pellets in a 30-inch circle at 40 yards. This choke is often used for trap shooting, waterfowl pass shooting, turkey hunting and buckshot loads.
Can you shoot steel shot through Invector-plus full choke?
All current Browning shotguns with the Invector or Invector-Plus choke tube system are steel-shot compatible with current factory loads. However, the company does not recommend using steel shot with Invector full or extra-full chokes because they pattern too tightly, sometimes resulting in a “blown” pattern.
What is an Invector-plus choke?
The longer choke taper inside an Invector-Plus choke tube produces consistent patterns and is far more durable than choke systems in competitors’ guns, especially with steel shot. Threads on the breech end of the choke tube help prevent gases from slipping between the choke tube and barrel that could damage the choke tube and the barrel.
What gauge does Invector plus come on?
Invector-Plus is standard on 12 and 20 gauge Maxus, Citori, Cynergy, Silver, BPS and BT-99 models. Invector-Plus Choke Tubes.
What kind of choke tubes do Browning shotguns use?
Found on 12 and 20 gauge Browning shotguns, Invector-Plus choke tubes have been a mainstay of Browning performance for over 20 years. Multi-gauge sets found on Citori over and under shotguns will often have a mix of Invector-Plus (12 and 20 gauge) and Standard Invector (16 and 28 gauge and .410 bore).
What are threads on the breech end of the choke tube for?
Threads on the breech end of the choke tube help prevent gases from slipping between the choke tube and barrel that could damage the choke tube and the barrel. Invector-Plus is standard on 12 and 20 gauge Maxus, Citori, Cynergy, Silver, BPS and BT-99 models.