* Full *- Improved Modified ** Modified **- Improved Cylinder **$ Skeet *** Cylinder Bore
M=MODIFIED IC=IMPROVED CYLINDER S=SKEET F=FULL Also, as stamped on receiver: * Full *- Improved Modified ** Modified **- Improved Cylinder **$ Skeet *** Cylinder Bore
Extra Full, Full, Improved Modified, Modified, Improved Cylinder, Cylinder, Skeet
Choke Efficiency:Cylinder-100%Skeet #1-83%Improved Cylinder-62%Skeet #2-47%Modified-33%Full-21%
A skeet choke is a screw in tube that is inserted in the end of a barrel of a shotgun, the main thing a skeet choke does is changes the spread pattern of the shot from the shell, since its a skeet choke it will make the spread very large so that you can hit the skeet easier.
There are many different kinds some vary from specialty ones like skeet and others are made for slugs or 0/1 shot, but there are 4 main kinds and those are: Modified Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Cylinder, and Full
The Sweet was available in all chokes (with the exception of an open choke) at one time or another. '*' designates full choke (F). '*-' designates improved modified choke (IM). '**' designates modified choke (M). '**-' designates improved cylinder choke (IC). '**$' designates skeet (SK). '***' designates cylinder bore (CYL).
It stands for Winskeet 1 which is what Winchester called their skeet choke. It is .05 of constriction which is midway between Cylinder and IC. By patterning with different ammo, you may be able to tighten this a bit if you wish, as harder shot patterns tighter. It stands for Winskeet 1 which is what Winchester called their skeet choke. It is .05 of constriction which is midway between Cylinder and IC. By patterning with different ammo, you may be able to tighten this a bit if you wish, as harder shot patterns tighter.
Improved cylinder or larger. Actually alot of folks do very well with a skeet gun.
BROWNING CHOKES AND THEIR CODES (ON REAR LEFT-SIDE OF BARREL) '*' designates full choke (F). '*-' designates improved modified choke (IM). '**' designates modified choke (M). '**-' designates improved cylinder choke (IC). '**$' designates skeet (SK). '***' designates cylinder bore (CYL).
10 Choke Name Constriction (inches) Cylinder .000 Skeet .005 Improved Cylinder .010 Light Modified .015 Modified .020 Improved Modified .025 Light Full .030 Full .035 Extra Full .045 Super Full .050
Yes, skeet choke is more restricted than cylinder choke. A cylinder choke has no constriction, allowing for a wide spread of shot, while a skeet choke has a slight constriction that helps improve shot density and accuracy at short ranges. This makes skeet choke more effective for shooting at fast-moving targets like clay pigeons in skeet shooting.