Browning Standard Invector 12 Gauge Skeet Flush Choke Tube - 17-4 Stainless Steel
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If you're running a 20-gauge Browning shotgun and need a choke tube that delivers consistent, tight patterns for skeet shooting, the Browning Standard Invector 20 Gauge Skeet Flush Choke Tube is built for the job. This stainless steel tube is engineered to fit flush with your barrel's muzzle—no protrusion, no snag—while maintaining the constriction profile that Browning shooters have relied on for decades. Whether you're breaking clays at the range or fine-tuning your shotgun's performance, a quality choke tube is one of the easiest upgrades to optimize your patterns.
Browning's Standard Invector design has earned its reputation through consistent, uniform shot densities across a range of constrictions. This skeet-specific tube is manufactured from 17-4 stainless steel, a material chosen for its durability and resistance to corrosion—important when you're shooting regularly and want a choke that performs the same way season after season. The highly polished finish isn't just for looks; it contributes to smooth cycling and a professional appearance on your shotgun.
Like all Browning tubes, this choke is manufactured to industry-standard constriction specs, so you know exactly what you're getting and how it will pattern. If you've got a 20-gauge Browning and want a dedicated skeet tube or a reliable spare, this is a straightforward, no-nonsense choice from a company that understands shotgun shooters.
| Gauge | 20 |
| Choke Type | Skeet |
| Fit Type | Flush |
| Material | 17-4 Stainless Steel |
| System | Standard Invector |
| Browning Part Number | 1130295 |
Yes—this tube is designed for Browning shotguns chambered in 20 gauge using the Standard Invector choke system. Verify that your shotgun has Invector-compatible chokes (not Invector-Plus) before ordering.
Flush-fit tubes sit level with the barrel muzzle, offering a cleaner look and eliminating any protrusion that could snag. Extended tubes stick out past the barrel for easier removal. This one is flush-fit, ideal if you prefer a streamlined profile or want to avoid snags in the field.
Skeet choke is optimized for close-range shooting with tight, uniform patterns. While you can use it for hunting, it's generally best suited to clay sports or situations where you expect close shots. For hunting, you may prefer a tighter constriction depending on your quarry and typical shooting distance.