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Yes, but you might get some carbon/soot build up on the extended choke from the muzzle blast of the flush choke. I have done it before I assembled a full set of extended tubes.
 
Yes, but you might get some carbon/soot build up on the extended choke from the muzzle blast of the flush choke. I have done it before I assembled a full set of extended tubes.

What is the point of extended tubes except they look cool
 
What is the point of extended tubes except they look cool

Longer parallels deliver better patterns. Extended tubes are slightly easier to change, which is apparently psychologically important to certain members of the sporting clays community:rofl:
 
What is the point of extended tubes except they look cool

I’ve heard that as a rule extended chokes don’t pattern better than flush chokes, with the exception possibly of large steel shot in tighter constrictions. I use extended chokes because you can tell at a glance what constriction is in the barrel and because they protect the barrel crown.
 
I’ve heard that as a rule extended chokes don’t pattern better than flush chokes, with the exception possibly of large steel shot in tighter constrictions. I use extended chokes because you can tell at a glance what constriction is in the barrel and because they protect the barrel crown.
Ok. That makes sense.
 
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