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Started by TRKYDOG, January 29, 2014, 03:16:06 PM

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TRKYDOG

What do you all use to store your choke tubes? I have a few clear plastic tubes that some came in, but some don't fit in those. I know they sell cases, but anything else that is good for storing them in?

Philippe

I found some thin foam like material and used it to line plastic fishing lure boxes, works great!

allaboutshooting

Quote from: TRKYDOG on January 29, 2014, 03:16:06 PM
What do you all use to store your choke tubes? I have a few clear plastic tubes that some came in, but some don't fit in those. I know they sell cases, but anything else that is good for storing them in?

These work well http://www.mtmcase-gard.com/products/shotgun/shotshell-boxes-st.html

I use the 10 gauge trays made for shells to store chokes. 12 & 20 gauge1chokes fit in them very well. Mossberg 835/935 chokes are a bit tight but otherwise they work well.

Thanks,
Clark
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Mike Honcho

Hobby Lobby sells small clear plastic tubes with a cap that I like to use.   They look similar to what some factory tubes come in but are long enough for turkey chokes.
Very inexpensive too. 

Then I keep all these with my choke tubes in a plastic toolbox about the size of a small tackle box. 


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SumToy

The case that Clark is talking about are good. 

Now one more thing is go to the fishing section and look at the trays they have.   
Tell us just how dead do you want them to be and we will see if we can get that for you.
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TRKYDOG

Excellent....thanks guys! I got the old tackle box that I've been using, I need some of those plastic tubes, I just want to make sure that I protect the threads on the tubes more than anything.