I have just had Teague chokes inserted in an old, treasured, yet v cheap over/under and the work was excellent. The results have been even better, especially on higher driven pheasant which was the primary reason I got it done to make the gun more appropriate for this type of shooting.

I hesitated getting the work done initially as this was a gun I knew and shot with well and which I have been consistent with - the worry being this could mess that all up. However, I went from a (UK) fixed 1/4 and 3/8 choking to a set of 5 tubes covering (UK) Improved cylinder, 1/4, 1/2, 5/8 and 7/8ths and am delighted. I don't anticipate changing round the long flush tubes on a daily/weekly basis, but do now have the capacity to do so given I also use the gun on other types of live quarry shooting.