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Old 01-02-2014, 12:24 PM   #10
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The two barrel set is a curious thing to me, while I understand the thought behind them haveing two sets of barrels of different lengths and chokes allegedly makes the gun more usefull but how often does the second set get used?

I just don't get the added value of a second set of barrels.

Which just begs the question... If you "just don't get the value of a second set of barrels" why then, do you own four of them??


It seems to me that anyone who ordered a gun with two sets of barrels, or sent their gun back for another set with different chokes or even gauges, shot a lot more and more often than we do today and likely at a lot more diverse kinds of game bird. Hence, the flexibility of two sets of barrels made a lot more sense to the man ordering them.
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