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Just got a Beretta A300 Outlander for trap - what choke should I start with?

I'm brand new to shotgun sports and just picked up a Beretta A300 Outlander for trap shooting. The gun came with a set of factory chokes (IC, M, IM, F), but I have no idea which one to use. I'll be...

Accessories Chokes | asked 18 days ago by Old Timer Bob
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Just got my first shotgun - do I need to buy chokes or are the factory ones okay?

I picked up a used Beretta A300 Outlander for trap shooting. It came with three factory flush chokes marked IC, M, and F. I've been using the Modified for everything at my local range. Should I sti...

Accessories Chokes | asked 27 days ago by Competition Chris
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Trying to decide between Briley and Muller chokes for my Beretta A400 Xcel

I've been shooting my A400 for about two years now, mostly sporting clays and some 5-stand. Been using the factory flush chokes that came with it, but I'm looking to upgrade. I've narrowed it down ...

Accessories Chokes | asked about 1 month ago by JustStartedShooting
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Picking a choke for sporting clays - Muller vs. Kicks?

I've been shooting sporting clays for about 2 years with my Browning Citori 725. I've been using the factory chokes (usually IC and Mod) but want to step up my game. I'm looking at Muller and Kicks...

Accessories Chokes | asked about 1 month ago by Sporting Clays Steve
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Trying to decide between Briley extended chokes and my Beretta factory chokes for sporting clays

I've been shooting a Beretta A400 Xcel for about two years now, mostly at my local club's sporting clays course. I've been using the factory flush chokes (IC, M, IM) that came with it with 1 1/8 oz...

Accessories Chokes | asked about 1 month ago by Sporting Clays Steve
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Briley extended chokes vs. factory Beretta chokes for sporting clays?

I've been shooting a Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon for sporting clays for a couple years now, mostly using the factory flush chokes (IC and M). I'm considering Briley extended chokes for the supposed b...

Accessories Chokes | asked about 1 month ago by Duck Hunter Dan
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Trying to decide between Briley extended chokes and factory chokes for my Beretta A400 Xcel

I've been shooting my A400 for about two years now, mostly sporting clays and some trap. I've been using the factory flush chokes that came with it (IC, M, IM) and they've been fine, but I'm thinki...

Accessories Chokes | asked about 1 month ago by Competition Chris
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Just got my first shotgun - do I need to buy aftermarket chokes or are the factory ones okay?

I picked up a Beretta A300 Outlander for trap shooting. It came with three factory chokes (IC, M, F). I'm shooting Federal Top Gun 7.5 shot at 16 yards. Should I invest in something like Briley or ...

Accessories Chokes | asked about 1 month ago by JustStartedShooting
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Just got a Beretta A300 - what choke should I start with for trap?

Hey all, brand new shooter here. Just picked up a Beretta A300 Outlander for trap shooting. It came with a set of factory chokes (IC, M, IM, F). I've been shooting at my local club's 16-yard line w...

Accessories Chokes | asked about 1 month ago by Learning Larry
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Picking a choke for sporting clays - Muller vs. Kicks?

Been shooting a Beretta A400 Xcel for about 2 years now, mostly at my local club's sporting clays course. I've been using the factory chokes (IC and M) with 1-1/8 oz of #8 shot at 1200 fps. I'm sta...

Accessories Chokes | asked about 1 month ago by Sarah M.
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