Milkmaster
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Just broke down and acquired this Henry .410 last week. The wood was so pretty I couldn't pass it up. It came with a full flush choke. I want to buy an extended choke for it. The website says the Henry single shotguns use "Invector" thread chokes. That says Browning choke to me. My experience with Beretta choke systems over the years have taught me to never take it for granted. I plan to shoot clays with it occasionally and pass it down to a grandkid eventually. My other .410 hasn't seen enough clay shooting yet to tell me which choke is best to use.
Question: Is Invector different than Invector Plus as I suspect? Would you stay with the full choke or use something different for trap or sporting clays from a .410? I only plan to buy one choke for novelty clay shooting from this shotgun. What is your experienced opinion?
Question: Is Invector different than Invector Plus as I suspect? Would you stay with the full choke or use something different for trap or sporting clays from a .410? I only plan to buy one choke for novelty clay shooting from this shotgun. What is your experienced opinion?