What choke tubes does the Stoeger Condor take?
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| Gun Model | Choke Interchange |
|---|---|
| Stoeger Condor (O/U) | Browning Invector standard threads |
| Stoeger STF 3000 (O/U) | Browning Invector standard threads |
| Stoeger M3000 | Beretta/Benelli standard threads |
| Stoeger M3500 | Beretta/Benelli standard threads |
Are choke tubes universal?
Interchangeable chokes screw into the barrel, but you must match the thread pitch on the choke to the thread pitch on the barrel. They are not a universal thread pitch. Chokes can be extended (protrude outside the barrel) or flush, as well as ported or not ported.
What is a Longfowler shotgun?
Stoeger’s Uplander Longfowler is a classic “duck gun” with the swing, balance and look of a traditional side-by-side shotgun. Designed with waterfowler’s in mind, 30-inch barrels and extended choke tubes gives the Longfowler excellent balance for a smooth swing and the ability to really reach out.
Do Benelli chokes work in Stoeger?
Benelli and Stoeger chokes are interchangeable with the Benelli Mobil choke system. This means the Stoeger m2000, m3000, and m3500 shotgun chokes will fit Benelli shotguns that use the Mobil choke system, including: Benelli Super black eagle I, Nova & Super Nova, Legacy, M1, M3, and M4.
Will all chokes fit all shotguns?
All shotguns have chokes. Some of them are permanently machined directly into the barrel for a fixed constriction, while others are interchangeable. With interchangeable, screw-in chokes you now own a multidiscipline shotgun for skeet, trap, sporting clays and wingshooting.
Can you use any choke on a shotgun?
Even today, a shotgun choke system can be fixed so it’s designed and made by conically boring the end of the barrel, as was originally done by Greener, or you can use interchangeable chokes. In the latter case you fit tubes called “chokes” to the end of the barrel.
Which shotgun choke is which?
For targets at 40+ yards or further, use Full Choke. For targets up to 40 yards, use 3/4 choke (improved modified US) For targets up to 35 yards, use 1/2 choke (modified US) For targets up to 30 yards, use 1/4 choke (improved cylinder US)