Carlson's Choke Tubes Introduces Cremator Waterfowl Series

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posted on July 14, 2015
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undefinedCarlson's Choke Tubes has announced the release of its newest waterfowl choke, colorfully named the Cremator. Representing the culmination of more than 25 years of research, the new line is designed to offer reduced pellet deformation, shortened shot bring and less flyers.

Those innovations are accomplished using the company's new Triple Shot Technology (TST). The new chokes also offer the benefits of Carlson's extended tube design, with a 25 percent longer parallel section for tighter patterns, wrench-free installation and muzzle protection.

The new Cremator series—which the company already has corresponding swag for—come in Close Range, Mid Range and Long Range variations. Consumers can choose a ported or non-ported version, and every variation is lead and steel shot compatible. As with all Carlson's products, the chokes are made in the USA and backed by the company's lifetime warranty.

For more information, go to ChokeTube.com.

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