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Unread 12-29-2017, 08:31 AM   #1
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Matt, what is the length of your 20-ga. barrels that have 3" chambers?
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26" barrels with the typical IC/M chokes.
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26" barrels with the typical IC/M chokes.
Well Matt, your 20-ga. 26" barrels with 3" chambers had me scratching my head wondering what my 20-ga., 26", Q1/Q2, stamped 2 3/4" chambers really measured. So I just went and measured my gun's chambers with arguably the world's most accurate instrument to have ever been devised -- the Po' Man's Chamber Gauge, of course!

Mine measure exactly 2 3/4". I would suspect that your gun's chambers have been lengthened, but would invite others to measure theirs for a larger sampling to come to any definitive conclusions.
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