10 Best Duck Hunting Choke For Browning A5
Updated on: May 2023
Best Duck Hunting Choke For Browning A5 in 2023
Carlsons Choke Tube Browning Invector Plus 12 Gauge Extended Turkey Choke Tube, Black

- Constriction: Turkey / Dia: . 680
- No Steel Shot Larger than #4 may be used in Turkey Choke Tube
- Tube Extends Approximately 1 inch from the end of the barrel
- Features a 1. 050 inch Parallel Section
- Manufactured form 17-4 Heat Treated Stainless Steel / Matte Blue Finish
Carlson's Choke Tube Browning Invector Plus 20 Gauge Flush Mount Replacement Stainless Choke Tube, Skeet, Silver

- Constriction: Skeet / Dia: . 625
- Steel, Lead, & Hevi-Shot may be used
- No Steel shot larger than #BB or speeds exceeding 1550 fps should be used in choke tube tighter than full
- No Steel shot Larger than #4 may be used in Turkey Choke
- Made from 17-4 Heat Treated Stainless Steel
Patternmaster 12ga Browning Invector DS Code Black Duck

- Has an effective range out to 60 yards
- Allow more shot on target all at once
- Made of Carpenter Custom 630 (aircraft quality) 17-4ph stainless steel
- Heat treated to the optimum level for best performance
- Not for use with ammunition containing flight control wad or slug ammunition
MOJO Outdoors Fatal Shot Custom Waterfowl 12 Gauge Choke Tube for Browning Invector Plus Long Range

- Truly a custom choke tube at off-the-shelf pricing and convenience
- Proven to deliver denser, more uniform patterns and a consistent point of impact; Which means quicker, cleaner and MORE KILLS
- Eliminates the need for multiple chokes - Each choke will shoot lead shot, steel shot, heavier than lead shot and buck shot
- Proudly made in the USA from the finest 17-4ph Stainless Steel; LIFETIME Guarantee
- Proven in the lab, on the computer, in the field and on the shooting ranges; IT'S NOT A THEORY, IT'S A PROVEN ADVANTAGE
Carlson's Choke Tube Browning Invector Plus 12 Ga Cremator Ported Waterflow Choke Tube, LR, Black

- Constriction: Long Range, Dia: . 715
- No Size or Speed Restrictions with Steel Shot / Optima HP and Remington Pro Bore Long Range cannot be used with any steel shot larger than #2
- 25% Longer Parallel Section / More Dense Patterns / Wrench-Less Installation
- Quick Removal / Helps with Muzzle Protection / Machined from Heat-Treated 17-4 Stainless Steel
- Features Triple Shot Technology (TST): 3 Graduated Rings in the Taper section of the Choke Tube
Jebs Duck Choke 12 Ga INV DS Close Range

- easily and effectively handle lead
- patterns that are more consistent
Carlson's Choke Tube Browning Invector Plus 20 Gauge Flush Mount Replacement Stainless Choke Tube, Mod, Silver

- Constriction: Modified / Dia: . 610
- Steel, Lead, & Heavy-Shot may be used
- No Steel shot larger than #BB or speeds exceeding 1550 fps should be used in choke tube tighter than full
- No Steel shot Larger than #4 may be used in Turkey Choke
- Made from 17-4 Heat Treated Stainless Steel
Carlson's Choke Tube Browning Invector Plus Gold Competition Target Ported Sporting Clays Choke Tube, 12 Gauge, Skeet, Gold

- Constriction: Skeet, Dia: . 735
- Manufactured from 17-04 Stainless Steel / Gold Finish
- 25% Longer Parallel Section
- Lead, Copper plated, Nickel, Hevi-shot, Bismuth and Tungsten may be Shot through choke tubes.
- Do Not Shoot Steel Shot Larger than BB through any Choke Tighter than Full
Carlsons Choke Tube Browning Invector DS 12 Gauge Cremator Non-Ported Waterfowl Choke Tube, LR, Black

- Constriction: Long Range / Dia: . 715
- No Size or Speed Restrictions / Optima HP and Remington Pro Bore Long Range cannot be used with any steel shot larger than #2.
- Feature Triple Shot Technology (TST): series of Three Graduated Rings in the Taper Section of the Choke Tube
- 25% Longer Parallel Section / Wrench-Less installation / Quick Removal and Helps with Muzzle Protection
- Machined from Heat-Treated 17-4 Stainless Steel
KICKS High Flyer 12 Ga INV DS Xtra Full
Book Review: How Elizabeth Barrett Browning Saved My Life
After hitting a jackpot on "Antiques Roadshow," a collector must handle all the people who come out of the woodwork seeking a piece of the treasure in this amusing new work of fiction.
You can't help but wonder what happens to those people who get lucky on "Antiques Roadshow" the minute they leave the convention center with arms wrapped protectively around their authenticated treasures. Writer Mameve Medwed channels her curiosity of this phenomenon of suddenly bestowed value into a cleverly funny and touching novel titled How Elizabeth Barrett Browning Saved My Life.
The reference to the famous poetess arises when Abigail Randolph, a dealer in mostly unexceptional collectibles, is informed that her quaintly decorated chamber pot is indeed exceptional, as it once belonged to Ms. Browning. It becomes her chamber-jack-pot, so to speak. Novelist Medwed maps a humorous trial as this object of desire moves through the stages of legitimacy from antique mall obscurity, to center stage on "Roadshow," to lawyer's office vault, to its ultimate fate. The appraisal changes everyone's sense of worth and just about everybody thinks they are entitled to a piece of it. A childhood friend, a newspaper feature writer, an ex-lover all emerge with various ideas about sinking their hooks into this treasure. Even Abigail loses her equilibrium and begins to attribute literary provenance to humble household items. She sees imaginary and absurd diamonds in the rough, such as Willa Cather's corn sheller. When you are told you possess Elizabeth Barrett Browning's chamber pot, anything is possible.
This genuinely funny novel contains moments of acute familiarity for anyone who has ever rambled around an antique mall, sifted through a swap meet or braked for a garage sale. The entire concept of turning trash into treasure is ripe for ribbing. Who doesn't dream of spying a rare trinket in a heap of dross? We are convinced that the Mickey Mantle rookie card, the William Faulkner first edition, the Pablo Picasso sketch are just waiting to be rescued from the rubbish bin. Of course not everyone has "the eye." Even protagonist Abigail, a buyer and seller of the old and unusual by profession, has to rely upon the keener senses of others. When she scores a second jackpot, it is quite by accident.
How Elizabeth Barrett Browning Saved My Life is populated by characters true in definition and it follows that their motivations are real. It is an additional treat that their dialogue is original and rings authentically to the ear. Medwed's storytelling is so natural and amusing that is it possible to miss her deeper analysis of the relationship between people and their things. Abigail defends the act of collecting when she says, "But people exist in their objects; they inhabit the walls of their rooms. Old things bear traces of lives lived; possessions provoke cherished memories."
Through Abigail, Medwed equates a well used object to a life well lived. "I think of antiques, objects of desire, how the hairline crack in an old vase, the foxing in an old print, the clouded glass of an old decanter mark the passage of time, commemorate the history of people's lives. This has age, one of my colleagues might boast to a customer, extolling its greater value over the shiny and pristine. How much easier it is to live with flaws than perfection. How much more comfortable. Scars and nicks … can have value in human terms, too, not just in china, glass, silver, old manuscripts. Flaws can reveal growth, authenticity. Can show that two people have lived and learned."