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Old 12-19-2015, 11:20 PM   #1
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I've been toying with the idea of taking a DHE two barrel (28ga) set, adding a set of 410 Briley tubes and having a dedicated 28 / 410 set. Both barrels are 28". The economics of creating a set of 410 barrels would be a plus....the added weight might be a minus. Has anyone else had experience with adding Briley tubes (or other manufacture) to a set of 28gauge barrels.....and with what results / thoughts?
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I've got a set of 28 -.410 Chambermates. The Chambermates only weigh a total of 2.4 ounces and have 3" chambers. They work just great, in the field and on the range, ejects spent hulls like a champ and have never failed. I find that they double my pleasure and double my fun without being weighty, cumbersome or pricey.

1. Shown below with .410 3" shells for size comparison.
2. How slick they fit in their case within my Po' Man's Parker's case.
3. Their effectiveness.
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