Clay Shooting

CHANGING CHOKES

It’s fair to say that Teague Chokes has become something of a household name on the clay circuit – not only in the UK, but the world over. And while it’s a brand you see and perhaps use on an almost daily basis if you are a clay shooter, you may not know how they came into being. Ivan Reid, the manager, was just the person to talk to about the past, present and future of these small but powerful pieces of kit.

It’s unlikely that Nigel Teague realised quite what he was starting when he made himself a set of lightweight, interchangeable chokes. Nigel’s background was in British Aerospace; in 1980 he was

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