Hey
I am looking into new Choke tubes for my Stoeger M3500. What would you guys recommend?
Thanks!
The Stoeger M3500 is a semi-automatic shotgun that uses interchangeable choke tubes to regulate the size of the shot pattern. Choke tubes are available in a variety of sizes, from very tight “constriction” chokes that produce small, concentrated patterns ideal for hunting or trap shooting, to more open “cylinder bore” or “improved cylinder” chokes that disperse the shot over a wider area.
When choosing choke tubes for the Stoeger M3500, it’s important to consider what type of shooting you’ll be doing most often. If you’re mainly going to be using the shotgun for hunting, then a tighter choke constriction is probably going to be your best bet. On the other hand, if you’re going to be doing a lot of clay target shooting, then a more open choke might be a better choice.
There are also ” choke tubes available that can be used for both hunting and target shooting. These “universal” or “multi-purpose” chokes typically have a constriction somewhere between the cylinder bore and full choke, and can be a good choice if you want one shotgun that can do it all.
No matter what type of choke tube you choose, make sure it’s compatible with the Stoeger M3500. Chokes for other types of shotguns won’t fit the M3500, and using an incompatible choke could damage the gun.
If you’re not sure what type of choke is right for you, talk to a qualified gunsmith or your local sporting goods retailer. They can help you choose the right choke tube for your needs.
As the owner of a Stoeger M3000, you know that it’s a great shotgun. But what about when you want to go hunting or compete in a shooting competition? That’s where choke tubes come in.
Choke tubes are designed to restrict the spread of shots, giving you more control over your pattern and improving your accuracy. But with so many different brands and types of choke tubes on the market, it can be tough to know which ones will fit your Stoeger M3000.
Here’s a quick guide to help you find the right choke tube for your needs:
- First, check that the tube is compatible with your particular model of shotgun. There are usually small differences between models, so it’s important to get the right one.
- Next, decide what type of choke tube you need. There are three main types: full, improved modified, and modified.
- Once you’ve decided on the type of choke tube, you can narrow down your choices by looking at specific brands and models.
- Finally, consider your budget and choose the tube that fits both your needs and your wallet.
As far as I know, the Stoeger M3000 should take choke tubes that fit the Benelli Supernova, which has the same thread pattern. I’m not 100% sure on this, so you might want to double-check with a gunsmith or someone more knowledgeable than me. But if that’s the case, there are several different choke tubes available on the market that should fit your gun.
For example, I like the Trulock Chokes brand. They make a variety of different choke tubes for all sorts of different guns, and their customer service is excellent. I’m sure there are other brands out there that make good quality choke tubes as well, so you might want to do some research and see what other people are saying.
In terms of what choke tube to get, that depends on what kind of shooting you’re planning on doing. If you’re just going to be using your gun for casual target shooting or home defense, then you probably don’t need to worry too much about which choke tube you get. Just get one that’s compatible with your gun and that you feel comfortable with.
However, if you’re planning on using your gun for hunting or competitive shooting, then you’ll need to put more thought into which choke tube to get. There are a variety of different factors that you’ll need to consider, such as the type of game you’re hunting, the range at which you’ll be shooting, and your shooting style.
If you’re not sure what kind of choke tube to get, I would recommend talking to a gunsmith or someone else who is knowledgeable about these things. They should be able to help you figure out what you need.
In general, though, I would say that it’s always better to look on the side of caution when it comes to choke tubes. If you’re not sure which one to get, it’s usually better to get a more open (or less constrictive) choke tube. That way, you can always close it down if you need to, but you can’t open it up if it’s too constrictive.
I hope this helps!
There are a few different types of choke tubes that will fit the Stoeger M3000/M3500. The most common type is the flush mount choke tube, which can be found in any gun store or online retailer that sells gun accessories. There are also extended choke tubes available, which extend out from the barrel slightly and offer more control over shot patterns.
Finally, there are stainless steel choke tubes designed for use with lead shot only. Whichever type of choke tube you choose, make sure to consult the owner’s manual for your particular model of a shotgun to ensure compatibility.