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Insert Lets You Shoot Smaller Shells In A Bigger Gun
You can shoot smaller gauge shotgun shells in a larger gauge shotgun with this new insert that slips into the bore of the gun.
  For example, you can fire a .410 shell in a 12 ga. shotgun.
  The tubes eject with the shells and are made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel. They're available in 11 sizes, from 10 gauge to .410.
  A big advantage is that by using a smaller shell, you can lessen the kick of larger gauge shells. That way you can train your daughter or son on a larger shotgun without them being intimidated by the kick of a 12 ga. They also work great for training bird dogs, shooting skeet, or target shooting.
  All adapters fit standard-sized chambers (2 3/4 to 3 1/2 in.) and use 2 1/2 and 2 3/4-in. shells. Only .410 adapters can use up to 3-in. shells.
  The adapters work with break-open style shotguns, and in many magazine fed shotguns, but not all. "Our money-back guarantee allows users to try them in their magazine-fed shotgun at no risk," says the company.
  The adapter tubes come pre-packaged in pairs and aren't available as individual adapters. They sell for $36.99 per matched pair plus $6 S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gauge-Mate, Inc., Dept. FFG, 4952 Windplay Dr. Suite C, El Dorado Hills, Calif. 95762 (ph 800 709-9910; fax 916 941-9368; email: Info@GaugeMate.com; website: www.gaugemate.com).


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2004 - Volume #28, Issue #1