Browning Invector-Plus 12 Gauge Skeet Flush Choke Tube - 17-4 Stainless Steel
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The Browning Invector 16 gauge skeet flush choke tube gives you a dedicated shot pattern tool for clay target shooting and upland hunting. Built from 17-4 stainless steel and precision-machined to flush-fit specifications, this choke sits level with your barrel's muzzle—no protrusion, no snag, clean lines from breach to bead. If you shoot a Browning shotgun with Invector threads, this tube delivers the open, forgiving pattern skeet loads demand without the bulk of a protruding choke.
Skeet choke tubes are engineered for tight, consistent patterns at close to intermediate ranges, making them ideal for fast-moving targets and sport shooting scenarios where you need reliable pellet distribution. The highly polished stainless steel construction resists corrosion and handles years of field use and competition without degradation. Like all Invector tubes, this one meets industry constriction standards, so you know exactly what pattern to expect before you head to the range or field.
Whether you're a clay enthusiast building a rotation of tubes or a bird hunter looking to dial in your 16 gauge, the skeet constriction bridges the gap between wide-open patterns and tighter chokes. The flush design keeps your gun sleek and balanced, and the stainless steel won't rust or require special storage care. Drop it in, shoot, and trust it to perform.
| Gauge | 16 |
| Choke Type | Skeet Flush |
| Material | 17-4 Stainless Steel |
| Fit Style | Flush (does not extend beyond barrel muzzle) |
| Thread Compatibility | Browning Invector |
Yes, if your Browning shotgun is equipped with Invector choke threads. This tube is designed specifically for that system. If you're unsure whether your gun has Invector or another choke system, check your owner's manual or contact Browning directly.
Skeet choke is an open constriction designed to produce wider, more forgiving patterns at closer ranges. It's popular in clay target sports and upland hunting where targets are fast and relatively close. Tighter chokes (like modified or full) concentrate pellets more for longer-range shooting.
No. The flush-fit design is purely a matter of profile and convenience—it keeps your barrel sleek and prevents snagging without altering the choke's constriction or pattern characteristics. Performance is determined by the tube's internal geometry, not whether it protrudes.
The 17-4 stainless steel is naturally corrosion-resistant and requires minimal maintenance. Wipe it clean after shooting and store it dry. Unlike carbon steel chokes, it won't rust even in damp conditions, though regular cleaning keeps it looking polished.