“I purchased the Teagues in 1/4, 3/8 and 5/8 to replace Beretta flush chokes. Patterning is better all round and that has made this purchase worthwhile.”
“Excellent precision chokes which come in a case .. I have purchased chokes before and Teague and they are always high quality and never experienced any problems with them”
“Every gun I purchase come with chokes but Ialways purchase Teague chokes which give excellent patterns and the extended ported chokes just make the gun look extra special.”
“First off , I have a Beretta 694 acs and have tried different aftermarket chokes and I am really impressed by the Teague Super Extended Titanium chokes. The pattern that I have found is extremly uniform and being made of titanium it cleans up very easily ! I will be ordering more ! P.S. The ordering process from Great Britain is very easy and only took aprox 10 days for delivery to British Columbia , Canada .”
“Amazing Customer service. Beutiful build quality . Fast ship from UK to USA! Love the chokes. Once installed and rebalanced amazing patterning . Maybe even a slight better recoil with the porting Love!”
“Just a quick review from an average, hobby clay shooter..
I've owned my Miroku 7000 for 15 years, I've averaged 24/27 out of 50 on my local Sporting clay ground over those years.
However, I've swapped from the original browning flush fitting ¼ & ⅜ to Teague Super extended ¼ & ⅜ chokes and straight away I'm shooting 28/32 out of 50 average.
I know the gun needs pointing in the right place, but there is a definite rise in hits and the breaks are far more "to dust" rather than clipping the clays.
I'm very impressed, thankyou!”
“I have a full set of Extrema chokes. I thought I might like your chokes better. So before I get a full set I'd try try a pair of mods from you. Teague. I don't find I get good breaks with them. I'm going to try and sell them.”
“Great service, very pleased with the patterns, I’ve upgraded from factory choke set to a 3/8 restriction in both barrels to remove the mental / questioning element of my shooting and just get on enjoying the process of learning a new gun.”