Jeb'S High Voltage Waterfowl Ported Choke Tube 12Ga Browning Invector Plus JPC-12B2/695
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The Jeb's High Voltage Waterfowl Ported Choke Tube for 12ga Browning Invector Plus shotguns is built to handle the demanding conditions of modern waterfowl hunting. Whether you're shooting steel, bismuth, or traditional lead loads, this ported choke delivers the kind of performance that keeps geese and ducks from getting the better of you on extended shots. The patented High Voltage design tightens your shot pattern and shortens the shot string, putting more pellets on target where it counts when birds are at the edge of your effective range.
The ported design helps manage recoil while maintaining the pattern density that defines a solid waterfowl choke. That tighter, more consistent pattern means better knockdown power on those longer opportunities—the kind of shot where a standard choke leaves you second-guessing yourself. It's the kind of confidence builder that turns a good hunting season into a great one.
This tube threads directly into Browning Invector Plus shotguns, so installation is straightforward. Pair it with the right load for your distance and conditions, and you're set up to hunt effectively from opening day through the end of the season.
| Gauge | 12ga |
| Shotgun Platform | Browning Invector Plus |
| Type | Ported Choke Tube |
| Model Number | JPC-12B2/690 |
| Manufacturer | Jeb's Choke Tubes Inc |
Yes. The High Voltage design is engineered to handle steel, bismuth, and lead shot, so you can use your preferred load without worrying about choke compatibility.
The ported design on this tube helps reduce felt recoil, while maintaining the pattern performance that Jeb's High Voltage chokes are known for. Jeb's offers both ported and non-ported versions depending on your preference and gun.
This choke is made for Browning Invector Plus shotguns. Confirm your shotgun uses Invector Plus threads before ordering.
The tighter, shortened shot string delivers improved knockdown on longer shots where pattern density matters most. It's a solid choice for waterfowl hunting where extended-range opportunities are common.