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  • golferboy426
    look around on gunbroker or ebay for Savage four-tenners. Search tenner on gunbroker
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  • allechalley
    As the fore mentioned, but some of those get pricy too( somewhat collectable). I believe Browning, Briley, Seminole and Gauge Mate, possibly others have more modern made but not much different inserts.
    Look at specs, as some work with the guns ejectors/extractors to eject just the shell, but may not with an old s/s shotgun. Briley and Kolar make partial and full length tubes also, but much more expensive. Try also Cabellas website, as they used to offer a couple varieties.
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  • wpage
    That could get heavy.
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  • Mark G
    You could try some Little Skeeters inserts like these.

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=192502765
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  • fdees
    Thanks to everyone for your help. My questions were answered. I do appreciate your efforts. Fred Dees
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  • jaegermister
    I assume you are interested in gauge adapters not full lenght barrel insert? I have been using gauge mates, stainless adapters.. I suggest a 20ga insert in a 12. The 20 ga wad will actually seal to a 12 ga and patterns/velocity will be ok. Your extractor will pull the insert out along with the 20ga shell inside, you then remove the 20ga shell. This requires you to keep the insert clean and lightly lubed, inside and out, and carry a short 5to6in wood dowel rod to push the 20ga out from the insert. This is due to blow by gas and condition of your chambers. I suggest two inserts, one for each barrel, do not use one insert on one barrel. Also careful if you drop one on a hard surface it will dent much like a thread/in choke. I do not know the pressure reduction on your barrels but I would use a light 20ga load.
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  • TommyGun724
    Short Lane Arms. www.gunadapters.com they have all kinds of variations for all gauge shotguns. I use them and they work great !
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  • fdees
    quote:Originally posted by TommyGun724
    Short Lane Arms. www.gunadapters.com they have all kinds of variations for all gauge shotguns. I use them and they work great !



    I looked at the site and the cost is certainly reasonable. I would be using a 12 gauge double barrel to fire 410 rounds. After firing are the inserts pulled out by the extractors with the hulls still in them or do the inserts stay in the chamber? Thanks
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