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Post by woodyz on Mar 21, 2013 18:41:09 GMT -7
I have several of these and I talked about them before but I found this video. Excuse if already posted. They also have 20 and 410 to fit in 12 or 410 in 20. Even if you don't stock the other gauges it gives you a one gun option to still use them if you "find" some later www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l4PBOQT1dg
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Post by Ceorlmann on Mar 21, 2013 19:10:04 GMT -7
+1
That's why I have adapters in other gauges. I also figure the Winchesters in 12ga will likely outlast the Savage Stevens in 20ga, so it's good to have something to allow the 12ers to feed the 20.
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Post by thywar on Mar 21, 2013 19:22:18 GMT -7
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Post by garret on Mar 22, 2013 6:11:30 GMT -7
had a 22 rimfire adaptor for my old browning bolt action single shot .410 whan i was a lad, i think i put 100 times more .22 ammo through it than i ever did .410
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Post by offtrail on Mar 22, 2013 7:51:12 GMT -7
Great idea thanks for sharing.
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Post by hunter63 on Mar 22, 2013 10:25:30 GMT -7
Found a Savage .410 adaptor for the 20 ga......used it once in a while in the Savage Model 24 .22 mag/20 ga.
Haven't tired a .22 in anything, or a 30 cal for the nagant, shoots 32's..... Nice to have, but...So far it just not something I felt like I needed.
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Post by olebama on Mar 22, 2013 17:03:03 GMT -7
I am going to have to get some of the adapters. What kind of shotgun was he shooting? I liked that.
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Post by cajunlady87 on Mar 23, 2013 12:44:30 GMT -7
You just never know what you'll learn about here. This is one for me. Thanks for posting.
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Post by geauxfish on Mar 23, 2013 16:50:57 GMT -7
I haven't used them yet but I have one for each of the common calibers that I keep.
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Post by insaneh on Mar 28, 2013 6:13:01 GMT -7
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