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Beretta

Beretta Optima-Choke HP Flush 20ga

Product ID: C618

$74.99

Fits Beretta A400 Xtreme, A400 Xplor, A400 Xcel, 690, 692, DT11, A300 Xtrema, SV10

Beretta Optima-Choke® HP tubes stand up to the heat of competition. Manufactured from high strength steel and finished in a nickel-alloy coating, these chokes guarantee significant corrosion resistance and have the ability to withstand the rigors of steel shot. Optima-Choke® HP tubes are fully interchangeable on all Beretta barrels that are threaded for Optima-Choke® HP.

***Please note that the constriction cut off for factory made choke tubes with steel shot is a Modified constriction, factory made choke tubes with a constriction tighter than Modified such as Improved Modified and Full are not suitable for use with steel shot.

Additionally, rifled or sabot slugs should not be used in a factory made choke tube with a constriction tighter than Improved Cylinder.***

WARNING:  Use of the Optima HP choke tube in an Optima firearm (without the HP designation) can cause severe damage to the choke tube and barrel when the shotgun is fired.  Only use Optima HP choke tubes in these Optima HP shotguns: SV10 Perennia, SV10 Prevail, A400 Family of shotguns, 690, 692, DT-11 and UGB25 Sporting.

How Can I Identify My Choke Tubes?

Where can I find the constrictions or dimensions on my Beretta choke tubes?

Which Choke Tube Should I Use?

We suggest that – when using Steel Shot – you only use choke tubes marked with the SP (Steel Proof) identification on the side and that you use the most open choke system possible – i.e. Cylinder / Improved Cylinder / or Modified.  We DO NOT recommend use of Steel Shot in the X-Tra Full Turkey / Full / or Improved Modified choke tube. As with any shotgun, always be sure to check your choke tubes during use to verify that they are tight in the barrel. Loose choke tubes can cause barrel damage.