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Read the rules for sub gauge tubes. Some side by side shoots allow sub gauge tubes only in composite barrel guns. I think the Southern may be one of those shoots.
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I do not differentiate between the two when it comes to cleaning and or removing insert tubes . The biggest problem I ever heard of were some skeet shooters that had ported the barrels as well as the 20 and 28 gauge tubes . They would be a bitch to get out , but I never saw the need for ported 20 or 28 tubes in typically a 9 pound tubed skeet gun .
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