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Elevate Your Shotgun Performance with the Remington ProBore 12 Gauge Modified Choke Tube

For shotgun enthusiasts, hunters, and competitive shooters alike, optimizing your firearm's performance is paramount. Whether you're tracking fast-flying doves, pursuing elusive pheasants, or aiming for perfection on the sporting clays course, the right choke tube can make all the difference. Introducing the Remington Accessories ProBore 12 Gauge Modified Choke Tube, part number 19164. This meticulously engineered accessory is designed to enhance your shooting experience, providing consistent patterns and reliable performance shot after shot.

This content is for anyone looking to refine their shotgun's capabilities, from seasoned hunters seeking improved pattern density for their next big game hunt to competitive shooters striving for higher scores in trap or sporting clays. If you’ve ever asked, "What's the best all-around choke for my 12 gauge shotgun?" or "How can I improve my shotgun's accuracy and consistency?", then this deep dive into the Remington ProBore Modified choke is for you.

The Science of the Shotgun Choke Tube

At its core, a shotgun choke tube is a constricted device located at the muzzle end of a shotgun barrel. Its primary function is to control the spread of the shot pellets as they exit the barrel, influencing the density and diameter of the shot pattern at various distances. Different choke constrictions are designed for different purposes, allowing shooters to tailor their shotgun's performance to specific targets, distances, and ammunition types. From wide, open patterns ideal for close-range targets to tight, dense patterns for long-range precision, choke tubes are indispensable tools for any serious shotgun owner.

The selection of the appropriate choke directly impacts the effective range of your shotgun and the probability of hitting your target with enough pellets to achieve a clean, ethical take or a break. Without the ability to change chokes, a shotgun's versatility would be severely limited, forcing shooters to compromise on performance across different scenarios. This is why having a range of quality choke tubes, like the Remington ProBore series, is crucial for maximizing your shotgun's potential.

Understanding the Modified Choke: A Versatile Performer

The "Modified" choke is one of the most popular and versatile choke constrictions available, striking an excellent balance between spread and density. It offers a tighter pattern than an Improved Cylinder choke but a more open pattern than a Full choke. Typically, a modified choke delivers approximately 60% of a shotgun's pellets within a 30-inch circle at 40 yards. This makes it an incredibly adaptable choice for a wide array of shooting applications.

Why is the Modified Choke so popular?

  • Optimal Balance: It provides sufficient pellet density for clean hits on targets at medium ranges (25-45 yards) while still offering a forgiving pattern that compensates for minor aiming errors.
  • Broad Application: Its versatility means it excels in scenarios where target distances might vary, or where a balance between spread and reach is needed.
  • Stepping Stone: Often recommended as a great starting point for new shooters learning about chokes, and a go-to for experienced shooters facing uncertain conditions.

Whether you're engaging targets that are flying at varying speeds and distances, or if you prefer a single choke for diverse hunting trips, the modified constriction often proves to be an invaluable asset. It truly lives up to its reputation as an "all-around" choke, making it a staple in many shotgunners' arsenals.

The Strength of 17-4 Stainless Steel

The Remington 19164 ProBore choke tube is crafted from 17-4 stainless steel, a high-quality material renowned for its exceptional properties. This specific grade of stainless steel is a precipitation-hardening alloy known for its high strength, good corrosion resistance, and excellent mechanical properties at temperatures up to 600°F (316°C).

Benefits of 17-4 Stainless Steel in Choke Tubes:

  • Superior Strength: Provides the structural integrity needed to withstand the immense pressures and stresses generated during firing, ensuring the choke maintains its precise internal dimensions shot after shot. This strength also contributes to a longer lifespan for the choke.
  • Exceptional Durability: Highly resistant to wear and tear, even with prolonged use of various shot types, including harder non-toxic loads. This means fewer worries about deformation or damage over time.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Offers excellent protection against rust and corrosion, which is crucial for components exposed to moisture, propellants, and environmental elements. This resistance helps maintain the choke's aesthetic appearance and functional integrity, even in challenging weather conditions or humid environments.
  • Heat Resistance: The ability to maintain properties at elevated temperatures prevents degradation during rapid firing sequences, preserving pattern consistency.
  • Machinability: While incredibly strong, 17-4 stainless steel can be precisely machined, allowing Remington to create the intricate internal geometries necessary for optimal pattern control. This precision is critical for the ProBore system.

The choice of 17-4 stainless steel for the Remington ProBore 19164 choke tube underscores Remington's commitment to quality and performance, ensuring that this accessory will stand up to rigorous use for years to come.

Introducing the Remington ProBore System

The Remington ProBore Choke Tube System represents a significant advancement in shotgun choke technology. Unlike traditional choke tubes, the ProBore system features an elongated internal taper and a specialized bore design that works in harmony with Remington's ProBore barrels. This innovative design is engineered to produce denser, more uniform shot patterns downrange, leading to more consistent and effective shot placement.

Key Design Elements of the ProBore System:

  • Extended Taper: The gradual, longer taper inside the choke tube allows for a smoother transition of the shot column as it passes from the barrel into the constriction. This minimizes pellet deformation, reducing fliers and improving pattern uniformity. Less pellet deformation means more pellets remain round and fly true, contributing to a tighter, more effective pattern.
  • Precision Machining: Each ProBore choke tube is manufactured to incredibly tight tolerances, ensuring precise fit and consistent performance. The internal surface is meticulously finished to minimize friction and turbulence for the exiting shot charge.
  • Flush Fit: While some shooters prefer extended chokes, many ProBore chokes, including this Modified 19164 model, are designed for a flush fit with the muzzle. This offers a clean aesthetic and prevents snagging, which can be advantageous in certain hunting or tactical situations.

When paired with a Remington shotgun equipped with a ProBore barrel, this system creates a synergistic effect, elevating the shotgun's patterning capabilities beyond what many conventional choke tubes can achieve. It's an investment in superior performance that translates directly into better results in the field or on the range.

Key Benefits and Features of the Remington 19164 ProBore Choke

The Remington Accessories ProBore 12 Gauge Modified Choke Tube (UPC 047700191647) is more than just a piece of metal; it’s a performance enhancer. Here are the distinct advantages it brings to your shotgun:

  • Enhanced Pattern Density: The meticulously engineered internal geometry and the ProBore system's extended taper work together to compress the shot column efficiently. This results in a tighter, more uniform pattern with fewer gaps, maximizing the number of pellets on target and increasing the likelihood of a clean hit or break. Shooters will notice a remarkable consistency in their patterns, leading to greater confidence in their shots.
  • Superior Range Versatility: As a modified choke, the 19164 model provides an ideal balance of spread and reach. It's effective for medium-range engagements, typically from 25 to 45 yards, making it incredibly adaptable for various hunting scenarios and clay target presentations where distances can vary. It allows you to confidently engage targets that are too far for an Improved Cylinder but too close for a Full choke.
  • Unmatched Durability: Constructed from premium 17-4 stainless steel, this choke tube offers exceptional resistance to the forces of firing, wear from repeated use, and corrosion from the elements. This robust material ensures the choke maintains its precise constriction and integrity over countless shots, providing long-lasting, reliable performance even with high-volume shooting or exposure to harsh weather conditions.
  • Consistent Performance: Precision manufacturing and the advanced ProBore design guarantee that each shot fired through this choke will produce highly predictable and repeatable patterns. This consistency is vital for competitive shooters who rely on every pellet going where it's supposed to and for hunters who need to ensure ethical kills.
  • Seamless Integration: Designed specifically for Remington 12 gauge shotguns featuring the ProBore system, this choke tube offers a perfect, flush fit. Its compatibility ensures optimal performance and reliable threading, making installation and removal simple and secure.
  • Aesthetic and Functional Excellence: The black finish not only gives the choke a sleek, professional look but also provides an additional layer of protection against minor abrasions. Its robust construction means it can withstand the rigors of frequent use without compromising its appearance or function.

Who Needs This Choke? Common Questions Answered.

The Remington ProBore 12 Gauge Modified Choke Tube is an excellent choice for a wide variety of shotgun users. Let's address some common questions to help you determine if it's the right fit for your shooting needs.

"What's the best all-around choke for my 12 gauge shotgun?"

For many shooters, the Modified choke stands out as the ultimate "all-around" option. Its balanced pattern allows it to perform effectively across a broad spectrum of shooting situations. If you own one 12-gauge shotgun and want a single choke that can handle diverse hunting trips or various clay target games without constant switching, the Remington 19164 Modified ProBore is an exceptional choice. It offers a forgiving spread for close-to-medium targets while still delivering sufficient density for more distant shots.

"Which choke should I use for upland game hunting?"

For upland game such as pheasants, quail, and chukars, where shots typically occur at varying ranges from 20 to 40 yards, the Modified choke is often ideal. It provides enough pattern density to ethically harvest birds even when they're stretching out a bit, but still offers a wide enough pattern to compensate for their erratic flight paths. For fast-flying birds like doves, especially early in the season when they might be closer, a Modified choke offers a great balance, allowing for clean hits without requiring pinpoint precision on every shot.

"Is a modified choke good for waterfowl hunting?"

Yes, a Modified choke can be highly effective for waterfowl hunting, particularly for ducks over decoys or when birds are working within 30-40 yards. It provides excellent pattern density for steel shot (which generally patterns tighter than lead) at these ranges. However, it's crucial to verify your shotgun and choke are rated for steel shot if you intend to use it, as some older barrels or chokes may not be compatible. For geese or very high-flying ducks, a Full or Extra Full choke might be preferred, but for typical decoying scenarios, the Modified choke often proves to be a superb choice, offering both effective range and a reasonable margin for error.

"Can I use this choke for clay target shooting?"

Absolutely! The Modified choke is a staple in many clay target disciplines, especially sporting clays and trap shooting.

  • Sporting Clays: Its versatility makes it perfect for sporting clays courses, where target presentations can vary wildly in distance, speed, and angle. A Modified choke can handle a significant portion of shots, from medium-range crossers to quartering-away birds. Many shooters will start with a Modified and only switch if a very specific long-range or very close-range target requires it.
  • Trap Shooting: While many trap shooters opt for Full or Improved Modified chokes, a Modified choke can be excellent for the first shot in singles trap or for handicap trap if you're on a closer yardage. It provides a dense enough pattern for consistent breaks on rising targets, offering a slightly more forgiving spread than a tighter choke, which can be beneficial for consistency.

"How can I improve my shotgun's accuracy and consistency?"

Improving accuracy and consistency with a shotgun involves several factors, and the right choke tube is one of the most significant. The Remington 19164 ProBore Modified choke directly contributes to:

  • Optimized Patterning: Its design ensures a more uniform spread of pellets, reducing "holes" in the pattern and increasing the probability of striking the target with multiple pellets. This translates directly to more broken clays or more ethical hunts.
  • Reduced Pellet Deformation: The extended taper minimizes the forces that deform pellets as they pass through the choke. Undeformed pellets fly truer, leading to a more consistent point of impact and a denser core pattern.
  • Reliable Performance: Made from 17-4 stainless steel, this choke maintains its internal dimensions precisely, shot after shot, ensuring that your patterns remain consistent over the long term. This reliability builds confidence and allows you to focus on your shooting fundamentals rather than worrying about equipment variation.

Real-World Applications and Scenarios

The Remington ProBore 12 Gauge Modified Choke Tube is engineered for peak performance across a spectrum of real-world shooting disciplines.

Hunting Scenarios:

  • Dove Hunting: Especially effective during early season dove shoots when birds are often within 30-40 yards. The Modified choke provides a good balance between pellet density for clean kills and a wide enough pattern for fast-moving targets.
  • Pheasant and Upland Game: A superb choice for pheasant, quail, grouse, and chukar. These birds can flush at unpredictable distances, and the Modified choke offers the versatility to handle shots from 20 to 45 yards, providing reliable patterns for a successful hunt.
  • Duck Hunting (Over Decoys): When ducks are working effectively into your decoys at ranges of 25-40 yards, the Modified choke with appropriate steel shot (if rated for it) will deliver dense patterns for clean kills. It's often favored for its forgiving nature compared to tighter chokes in fast-paced decoy scenarios.
  • Rabbit and Squirrel Hunting: For general small game hunting where shots are usually closer but can extend slightly, the Modified choke provides excellent results, ensuring enough pellets hit the target without excessive pattern restriction.

Sporting Scenarios:

  • Sporting Clays: The Modified choke is often the go-to choke for many sporting clays shooters. Its versatility means it can effectively engage a wide variety of targets presented at different angles and distances on a typical course, minimizing the need for constant choke changes.
  • Trap Shooting: While Full or Improved Modified are common for trap, the Modified choke is an excellent choice for the first shot in singles trap or for shooters on closer handicap yardages. It provides a consistent, dense pattern capable of breaking targets reliably.
  • 5-Stand and Skeet-ish Targets: For games like 5-Stand or for skeet targets that are flying a bit further out, a Modified choke can offer a good compromise between the wide spread of a Skeet or Improved Cylinder choke and the tighter pattern of a Full.

General Purpose Shooting:

If you're heading to the range for some general practice with various targets, or if you simply want a reliable, all-around choke for your 12 gauge, the Remington 19164 Modified ProBore choke tube is an outstanding choice that will serve you well in almost any shotgunning endeavor. Its adaptability minimizes the need for a large assortment of chokes, making it a practical and efficient option for many shooters.

Maximizing Your Shotgun's Potential: Choke Tube Selection & Care

To truly unlock the capabilities of your Remington ProBore 12 Gauge Modified Choke Tube, understanding proper selection, ammunition pairing, and maintenance is essential.

Choosing the Right Choke for the Job

While the Modified choke is incredibly versatile, optimal performance for specific situations might still benefit from a different constriction.

  • Closer Targets (under 25 yards): Consider an Improved Cylinder or Skeet choke for wider patterns.
  • Distant Targets (over 45-50 yards): A Full or Extra Full choke might be necessary for maximum pellet density at extreme ranges, especially for large waterfowl or turkeys.
  • Pattern Testing: Always pattern your shotgun with your chosen choke and ammunition. This involves shooting at a large paper target at your typical shooting distance (e.g., 40 yards for hunting, 20-30 yards for clays) to observe the pellet distribution. This visual feedback is invaluable for understanding how your specific setup performs and helps you confirm the effectiveness of your choke.

Ammunition Compatibility

The type of ammunition you use significantly impacts your pattern.

  • Shot Size: Larger shot sizes tend to pattern more openly, while smaller shot sizes might pattern tighter.
  • Wad Design: The design of the shotgun shell's wad can influence how tightly the shot column holds together.
  • Lead vs. Non-Toxic Shot: Steel shot, being harder and less dense than lead, typically patterns tighter through any given choke constriction. If you're using steel shot, a Modified choke might produce patterns akin to a Full choke with lead shot. Always ensure your choke is rated for steel shot before use to prevent barrel or choke damage. The Remington ProBore 19164 choke is designed to handle modern ammunition.

Proper Installation and Removal

  • Hand-Tighten Securely: Choke tubes should be hand-tightened firmly, and then typically given a slight additional turn with a choke wrench. Avoid over-tightening, as this can make removal difficult.
  • Check Periodically: During a shooting session, periodically check that your choke tube remains securely tightened. Recoil can sometimes loosen chokes.
  • Apply Choke Tube Grease: Before installing, apply a thin layer of specialized choke tube grease to the threads. This prevents galling (cold welding) of the threads, makes installation and removal smoother, and helps prevent the choke from seizing in the barrel, especially with stainless steel chokes.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Regular cleaning is crucial for the longevity and performance of your choke tube.

  • After Every Use: Remove the choke tube from the barrel after each shooting session.
  • Clean Threads: Use a brush and solvent to thoroughly clean the threads on both the choke tube and inside the barrel's muzzle. Residue buildup can cause chokes to stick or pattern inconsistently.
  • Wipe Down: Clean the internal and external surfaces of the choke tube.
  • Re-Grease: Always re-apply choke tube grease before reinstalling.
  • Inspect for Damage: Periodically inspect the choke for any signs of wear, damage, or bulging, which could indicate a problem.

Safety First

Always ensure your shotgun is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction before handling the muzzle or changing choke tubes. Adhere to all firearm safety rules. Never attempt to fire a shotgun without a choke tube installed, or with an improperly seated choke tube, as this can damage the barrel.

Why Remington ProBore Stands Out

Remington's legacy in the firearms industry spans centuries, built on innovation, quality, and a deep understanding of shooter needs. The ProBore system is a testament to this commitment.

  • Legacy of Excellence: Remington has been a trusted name in firearms for generations. Their expertise in manufacturing durable, reliable, and high-performing shooting accessories is unmatched. The ProBore system is a culmination of this extensive knowledge.
  • Precision Engineering: Every Remington ProBore choke tube undergoes rigorous manufacturing processes and quality control to ensure precise dimensions and consistent performance. This attention to detail is evident in the uniform patterns and reliable results shooters achieve.
  • Commitment to Quality Materials: The use of 17-4 stainless steel for the 19164 ProBore Modified choke tube highlights Remington's dedication to using the best materials available to deliver a product that is not only effective but also incredibly durable and long-lasting.

Investing in a Remington Accessories ProBore 12 Gauge Modified Choke Tube (Part #19164, UPC 047700191647) means investing in enhanced performance, reliability, and the confidence that comes with knowing your shotgun is optimized for a wide array of shooting challenges. This essential accessory helps elevate your shooting skill, whether you're breaking clays or bringing game to hand.

Feature Description Benefit
Model Number 19164 Unique identifier for this specific choke
UPC 047700191647 Standard product identification
Gauge 12 Gauge Designed for standard 12 gauge shotguns
Constriction Modified Versatile, all-around pattern density
Material 17-4 Stainless Steel Exceptional strength, durability, corrosion resistance
System ProBore Enhanced pattern uniformity, reduced pellet deformation
Finish Black Durable, protective, and aesthetic finish
Compatibility Remington 12 Gauge Shotguns with ProBore System Perfect fit and optimal performance

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