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  1. #1
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    Default Invector Plus Choke Tube Tool

    Anyone have one I can borrow/buy?

    I need to get some factory choke tubes out to put some aftermarket tubes in.
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    Default Re: Invector Plus Choke Tube Tool

    They're rather cheap....

    http://www.google.com/products/catal...ed=0CFsQ8wIwAQ

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    Default Re: Invector Plus Choke Tube Tool

    Can you just use the rim of a shell?

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    Default Re: Invector Plus Choke Tube Tool

    Quarters also work.

    But if you get a wrench (and change your chokes with any frequency), a better wrench will simplify your life. Something like this: http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=113323

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    Default Re: Invector Plus Choke Tube Tool

    I ended up buying one, thanks Lycan for the link.

    I am switching over to these tubes to be able to change without a tool

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    Default Re: Invector Plus Choke Tube Tool

    I still think you will want a tool just to put a little extra "umph" into tightening them.

    I find that when I make mine just finger tight they will loosen up after just a single round of trap.

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