The chart above shows an Invector Plus flush choke compared to an Invector DS choke. Invector Plus chokes are slighty shorter in length. Invector DS chokes have 11 threads while Invector Plus have 24 threads. The Invector Plus chokes have threads that start close to the base of the choke, while Invector DS threads start […]
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Patternmaster Anaconda vs. Code Black Choke Tubes
QUICK SUMMARY ↬ We often think of choke tubes as simple cylindrical designs that differ mostly in size. But with specialized chokes like the Patternmaster Anaconda and Code Black, choke design surpasses merely the constriction and looks to improve the performance as well. Let’s break down these two choke tubes – focusing both on similarities […]
Fixing Choke Tube Gap: The Key to Accurate Shooting
Choke tube gap is a highly visible problem some choke tubes have when they won’t sit flush with the barrel of a shotgun. A small gap is usually fine, but larger ones can be a sign that the choke is not functioning properly. Choke tube gap is the space created when a choke tube does […]
What time do ducks roost in the evening?
Most ducks roost just before sunset, which in the fall is around 6:35 PM. One of the top questions we get is what time do ducks roost in the evening? The time ducks tend to head to roost can vary depending on location and bird population, but here are some key facts about their nocturnal […]
Top 5 Choke Tube Coatings for Durability
To enhance the durability and performance of shotgun choke tubes, various coatings are applied. The most common choke tube coatings are black oxide, stainless steel, diamond-like carbon (DLC), nickel, and titanium nitride. Black Oxide Coating Black oxide coating is a popular choice for choke tubes due to its corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal. This coating […]
Standard Invector vs. Invector Plus: Specs Comparison
The chart above shows a Standard Invector flush choke compared to an Invector Plus choke. Standard Invector chokes are shorter in length by an inch. Standard Invector chokes have 22 threads, while Invector Plus chokes have 24 threads. The Invector Plus chokes have threads that start close to the base of the choke, while Standard […]






