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  • Good idea to clean the barrel first as well.

  • Hello I just got a extra full choke tube for my remington super express magnum. My plan is for close up shots for coyote. My question is. The choke threads and tightens nicely. But should there be a inch and a half of the choke tube sticking out of the end of the barrel? The tube is remington. Made for remington shot guns. Just want to make sure. Before i fire it. Thanks

  • @rednecklowlife yes i have a 2010 remington 11-87 supermag with aftermarket chokes and the original chokes. The original chokes will hang out and that is no big deal. It doesn't affect the shooting at all. Hope this helps.

  • @ClutchvAce Thanks for the info!

  • 1 person here prefers a GLOCK

  • @monkadelic13 And what does a tupperware gun have to do with shotgun chokes?

  • What type of choke do you recomend for shooting bandtail pigeon.

  • well that's easy...

  • Do brand new Shotguns in the Box sealed come with 3 different chokes. i don't understand don't new shotguns come with a standard choke or do they come with none, and those have to be applied? Can someone please answer me im gonna be receving a Mossberg 535 ATS

  • Yes, they do come with choke tubes. Your shotgun should come with one installed and the others in your box. The number of chokes depends on the Company and model. The last Mossberg that I bought (The Mossberg 930) came with several. Make sure to only use the type of choke tube that was meant for that shotgun.

  • yeah, mine came with the 3 standard ones and a tool for removing and tightening them, thanks for the response :)

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