It came with invector ds. Although I’ve heard that they are constricted less than what is stated.
Key quote at the end of the video. Depending on your factory choke…..We will have a lot of help here, pretty hard to know what you need without knowing much of anything....what size shot, amount or even what kind of shot you might be shooting. The OP says he hunts over pointers, so don't you think he should try shooting the gun first with the chokes and see how it patterns at maybe 25 yards??? Are you doing him a favor having him buy aftermarket tubes, when he likely has what he needs?? I think I have purchased exactly 1 aftermarket choke, trying to push tight pattern out further that the standard full choke for turkeys. If these chokes traditionally throw a bigger pattern, that is a bit of good information for the OP. If he isn't the best shot, the more open chokes might help him. I have shot a few birds over the last few decades and I leave the factory IC choke in all season, hunting over a pointer....a flusher and I would try the modified. I am new at this and don't know crap. Good luck with things.
Here is a video of a guy testing factory and aftermarket chokes, try this with your hunting ammo and your factory tubes, before buying more choke tubes is my advice. Marketing can suck a lot of dollars from your pocket if you are gullible. Maybe your chokes will throw a terrible pattern, then spend some of the money you have and try some after market ones and hope they do better.
There is a VAST difference hunting over a pointer on private land that doesnt get hunted much and going after birds that may have been hunted an hour prior and 50 times in the season. Night and day. I switch back and forth between NW IA private stuff loaded with fairly inexperienced birds and SD beat to death public. All with a shorthair. The shots are nearly always longer on public.We will have a lot of help here, pretty hard to know what you need without knowing much of anything....what size shot, amount or even what kind of shot you might be shooting. The OP says he hunts over pointers, so don't you think he should try shooting the gun first with the chokes and see how it patterns at maybe 25 yards??? Are you doing him a favor having him buy aftermarket tubes, when he likely has what he needs?? I think I have purchased exactly 1 aftermarket choke, trying to push tight pattern out further that the standard full choke for turkeys. If these chokes traditionally throw a bigger pattern, that is a bit of good information for the OP. If he isn't the best shot, the more open chokes might help him. I have shot a few birds over the last few decades and I leave the factory IC choke in all season, hunting over a pointer....a flusher and I would try the modified. I am new at this and don't know crap. Good luck with things.
Here is a video of a guy testing factory and aftermarket chokes, try this with your hunting ammo and your factory tubes, before buying more choke tubes is my advice. Marketing can suck a lot of dollars from your pocket if you are gullible. Maybe your chokes will throw a terrible pattern, then spend some of the money you have and try some after market ones and hope they do better.