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JEBS Chokes Reports Another Successful Showing at NWTF Convention

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JEBS Chokes just crushed it at the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) Convention in Nashville, racking up record sales and turning heads with unprecedented consumer buzz. Their brand-new JEBS Charging Handles—a slick upgrade for turkey hunters who demand reliability in the blind—sold out by day two, proving that innovation in aftermarket parts isn’t just for AR platforms anymore. Strong demand for the low-profile red-dot mount and branded apparel rounded out the haul, signaling JEBS isn’t content with dominating turkey choke tubes; they’re building a full ecosystem for the serious wingshooter.

This isn’t just a win for JEBS—it’s a shot in the arm for the broader 2A community amid tightening regs and supply chain headaches. Turkey hunting’s explosion in popularity (over 3 million hunters last season, per NWTF stats) overlaps heavily with pro-2A folks who value precision optics and ergonomic upgrades on their scatterguns. JEBS tapping into this with sold-out charging handles shows savvy market timing: as scattergun accessories face less scrutiny than centerfire rifle parts, companies like JEBS are quietly expanding the tactical turkey market. Expect ripple effects—more crossover products blending hunting heritage with modern 2A utility, potentially boosting sales for compatible red dots from Holosun or Vortex while reinforcing the hunting is 2A’s backbone narrative against urban anti-gun pushes.

For 2A enthusiasts, the implications are clear: support brands like JEBS that deliver on promises, and watch niche markets like turkey hunting become the next frontier for innovation. If you’re gearing up for spring gobbler season, snag those charging handles before the next run (they’ll restock fast), and keep an eye on JEBS for more boundary-pushing gear that keeps shotguns relevant in a rifle-dominated world. This Nashville triumph? Proof that when hunters vote with their wallets, freedom follows.

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