Carlson’s Cremator Waterfowl Mid and Long Range Ported Choke Tube

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Carlson’s Cremator Waterfowl Mid and Long Range Ported Choke Tube for 12 ga Winchester 2/ct

Carlson’s Cremator Choke Tubes feature our brand new Triple Shot Technology (TST) and is offered in close mid and long range constrictions. TST is a series of three graduated rings in the taper section of the choke tube that allows a more gradual transition from the shotgun bore to the final constriction. This design offers reduced pellet deformation less flyers and more dense patterns. These benefits make the Cremator Series extremely effective on all types of waterfowl throughout the entire season.

The Cremator series has no size or speed restrictions with steel shot in any of the three constrictions. You also get all the benefits of an extended choke tube including a 25% longer parallel section for tighter and more dense patterns wrench-less installation quick removal and helps with muzzle protection. They are offered in your choice of ported or non-ported configurations. Like all of our tubes Carlson’s Cremator Series Choke Tubes are made in the U.S.A. carry a lifetime warranty and are precision-machined from heat-treated 17-4 stainless steel.

NOTE: Optima HP and Remington Pro Bore Long Range cannot be used with any steel shot larger than #2.

To fit Winchester Browning Invector Mossberg 500 Weatherby Pre 1993 Ruger Red Label. Winchester SX-2SX-3 & SXP use Browning Invector Plus tubes

UPC

723189115425

Manufacturer

Carlsons Choke Tubes

Manufacturer Part Number

11542

Chokes Included

2

Caliber/Gauge

12 Gauge

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