Choke tube markings are a series of lines, notches, letters, or numbers that help identify the size of a choke tube. Choke tubes with 2 lines usually appear on the top of the choke tube and it can be confusing if you haven’t seen it before.
2 lines means IMPROVED MODIFIED. Lines indicate the size or constriction of the choke tube. A Benelli choke tube with 2 lines (II) is an Improved Modified choke. Beretta shotguns that use Mobil chokes will also show 2 lines to indicate Improved Modified.
Browning choke tube markings are slightly different, and 2 lines means Modified Lead or Improved Modified Steel. The line markings on a choke tube can be found etched into the top edge of the choke.


What does 2 lines on a choke tube mean?
2 lines on a choke tube indicate the size or constriction of the choke tube. A Benelli choke tube with 2 lines (II) is an improved modified choke. Beretta shotguns that use Mobil chokes will also show 2 lines to indicate improved modified.
Browning choke tube markings are slightly different, and 2 lines means Modified Lead or Improved Modified Steel. The line markings on a choke tube can be found etched into the top edge of the choke.
Improved Modified diameters differ based on shotgun brand and choke system. Below is a chart showing the diameter of improved modified chokes by brand.
Type | IM Diameter (inch) |
Beretta/Benelli Mobil | 0.696 |
Benelli Crio | 0.697 |
Beretta Optima Plus | 0.702 |
Benelli Super Sport | 0.697 |
Beretta Optima | 0.702 |
Browning Invector | 0.697 |
Invector Plus | 0.710 |
Remington | 0.697 |
More Choke Tube Markings
There are over 30 different choke tube markings used for choke identification. Below are the most common markings. Please click the links below to see what each choke tube marking means.
Why are lines used on choke tubes?
Choke tube lines are notches that are gouged into the choke to identify the choke size without needing to remove it from the shotgun. Lines on choke tubes feature 5 standard choke sizes including Full, Improved Modified, Modified, Improved Cylinder, and Cylinder.
The lines on most chokes are marked at the edge of the top of the choke (opposite the threads) and are deep gouges that can’t be easily removed. Choke tube lines appear as I, II, III, IIII, and V.
What if a choke tube doesn’t have any lines?
Some aftermarket choke tubes with customized choke sizes do not have choke lines. The diameter of the choke is typically etched onto the side of the choke instead.
Subsequently, most factory choke tubes do have choke tube lines which adhere to the manufacturers marking guidelines. Popular Browning, Benelli, and Beretta choke tube markings are listed below.
Browning Choke Tube Markings
I – Full Lead or Steel
II – Modified Lead, Improved Modified Steel
III – Improved Cylinder Lead, Modified Steel
IIII – Skeet Lead, Light Modified Steel
None – Cylinder Lead, Improved Cylinder Steel
Benelli Choke Tube Markings
I – Full
II – Improved Modified
III – Modified
IIII – Improved Cylinder
V – Cylinder
Beretta Choke Tube Markings
I – Full
II – Improved Modified
III – Modified
IIII – Improved Cylinder
V – Cylinder
One line on a choke tube is always the tightest constriction for that brand of choke. It denotes a full choke. 2 lines on a choke tube range between Modified and Improved Modified and are slightly more open than chokes with one line.
2 lines are universally improved modified chokes with steel shot and four lines are improved cylinder or skeet. Some manufacturers use dots instead on lines, but the premise remains the same.
Bottom Line: 2 Lines Means Improved Modified
2 lines on a choke tube means that the choke is Improved Modified in size. An Improved Modified choke tube is the close to the middle ground in diameter between Cylinder and Full choke.
Improved Modified choke tubes with 2 lines work best for medium ranges of up to 40 yards for ducks, geese, dove, and upland game. Lines on a choke tube can be found etched into the top of the choke tube.
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