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Unread 04-17-2026, 07:21 PM   #1
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If I’m not mistaken Briley will sell you the shorty tubes that require no messing with chambers or forcing cones and I believe a three gauge set of those cost around $900 new . https://www.briley.com/c-467-side-ki...tube-sets.aspx
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If I’m not mistaken Briley will sell you the shorty tubes that require no messing with chambers or forcing cones and I believe a three gauge set of those cost around $900 new . https://www.briley.com/c-467-side-ki...tube-sets.aspx
Just a word about the Briley Side-Kicks. These were my first exposure to sub-gauge tubes and since they are short and not fitted to the gun's bore diameter there is a large amount of burnt powder residue that comes back between the tubes and the barrel, even though there is an O ring on the end of each tube. You will be doing a lot of heavy cleaning between shooting the different gauges. And then when you're done you will be doing a lot of heavy cleaning to the tubes themselves. They do work okay other than that. Really, the full-length drop-in tubes are the way to go, especially if you're just doing one gauge.
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Just a word about the Briley Side-Kicks. These were my first exposure to sub-gauge tubes and since they are short and not fitted to the gun's bore diameter there is a large amount of burnt powder residue that comes back between the tubes and the barrel, even though there is an O ring on the end of each tube. You will be doing a lot of heavy cleaning between shooting the different gauges. And then when you're done you will be doing a lot of heavy cleaning to the tubes themselves. They do work okay other than that. Really, the full-length drop-in tubes are the way to go, especially if you're just doing one gauge.
I used a set of the short ones a friend had . The 20’s were a skoosh longer than the chamber , the 28’s a bit more and the 410’s about as long as what’s available now . And I never had a problem with unburied powder .
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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 used a set of the short ones a friend had . The 20’s were a skoosh longer than the chamber , the 28’s a bit more and the 410’s about as long as what’s available now . And I never had a problem with unburied powder .
Of course, I said burnt powder Craig.
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Of course, I said burnt powder Craig.
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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