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Chokes for shotguns shrink the bore's diameter to tighten the shot pattern and increase practical range.
Chokes for Baikal shotguns can typically be found at sporting goods stores, specialized gun shops, or online retailers that focus on firearms and accessories. Additionally, manufacturers like Baikal or their authorized distributors may offer chokes directly through their websites. It's important to ensure that the chokes are compatible with the specific model of your Baikal shotgun.
A good basic article on chokes http://www.ssaa.org.au/stories/shotguns-a-beginners-guide-to-shotgun-chokes.html
A choke is a muzzle-end taper that narrows the barrel of a gun. The majority of shotguns come equipped with chokes, but they can also be found on rifles, pistols, and even airguns.
With standard chokes, Full Choke is the tightest. However, there are non-standard chokes for SOME shotguns (used by turkey hunters) that are Extra Full Choke.
With standard chokes, Full Choke is the tightest. However, there are non-standard chokes for SOME shotguns (used by turkey hunters) that are Extra Full Choke.
No, Invector chokes will not fit the Browning Medalist shotgun. The Medalist typically uses fixed chokes that are integral to the barrel, while Invector chokes are designed for Browning shotguns with removable choke systems. It's important to check the specific model and choke compatibility for your shotgun.
There is an excellent article at the link below to explain the choke process for shotguns.
Both shotguns and cars have chokes. How they are adjusted depends of the particular shotgun or engine- we need more info to give you a real answer.
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IZ shotguns, also the Baikal brand use the TruChoke system sold also by Colonial Arms. This is the same choke style used by the Remington Spartan line while Remington owned the rights to the Baikal design.