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< 16ga. General Discussion ~ 16GA to .410 Adapter |
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Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:17 am
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Location: Hampshire, England.
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Has anyone ever used an Adapter in a 16GA to reduce it down to use .410 cartridges?
I'm trying to slim down the number of guns I have. So an adapter would mean I could sell my bolt action .410.
I know Parker-Hale (England) made them in 12 & 16 and they were made in other country's too. |
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Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:58 am
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Location: SC PA
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Gamekeeper,
I have a set of Gauge-Mate gold, www.gaugemate.com ,in 16ga down to 28ga and have had good luck with them. Both function and pattern were good. I've never tried any adapters down to .410 though.
You could also try www.chambermates.com or full length tubes from Briley, www.briley.com
I believe if you do a search, this topic was discussed some time back.
All the best
Marcus |
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Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:17 pm
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Location: Louisiana
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Gamekeeper: Several of us use the old Savage 'four-tenners' in our 16's. They are 'extractor friendly' in my Marlin 90's and work well in the dove field. I am unfamiliar with performance of the Gauge-Mates in .410 caliber.
Ron |
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Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:44 pm
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Thanks Marcus & Ron,
I like the look of the GaugeMate-Silver, probably easier to get than a Savage four-tenner. Saying that, I can't see how to order direct. There is a link to Cabelas but they are a lot more expensive and I don't think they ship to the UK.
I think I would get a 28GA tube as well as the .410 as I have a few boxes of 28GA ammo and no 28GA shotgun.
My lady friend has my 28GA and only uses very light 14g loads. |
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Wed Jan 30, 2008 6:35 pm
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I would like to try some 16 to 28 adapters also, maybe even 20 for cheap clay duty. The 28 would be ideal for dog trial events shooting quail at close range. |
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Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:14 am
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I looked at Cabelas web site and found the Browning Little Skeeters at $34 a pair. but they can not ship them to the UK So I check out a British Browning dealer to find they only stock 12G to 20G and the they cost $159 a pair Is this a rip off or what? |
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Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:31 pm
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Gamekeeper
You could try www.ableammo.com They have them listed for $42.99.
Marcus |
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Sat Feb 02, 2008 1:55 am
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I have tried the short reducers and found them to be nothing short of a rip off not only with the pattern,reliabilitybut in function also.I highly suggest a full length set of tubes---which are not available from 16 to 410 unless special ordered and high dollar--save that old bolt 410 or have a friend--get my drift -here in the U.S. buy what you need and ship it to you |
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:10 pm
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Just picked-up pair of the P-H's for my 16. Now need to put second cut for my M37.
Want to try it on the skeet field. |
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Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:30 pm
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jrothWA, I hope you will post a range report. I have been trying to find a Parker Hale 16 to 410 reducer in the UK but no luck so far. One gunsmith even told me they are now illegal here! He said they were considered to be sawn off shotguns!!! |
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Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:18 pm
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It sound like a extreme case of cranial-rectal inversion, over there.
Just waiting for the weather here (washington state) to break.
Would you recommend standard 2-3/4" or 3" shells, through these? |
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Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:20 am
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If the UK government can make up a stupid law to p*** off gun owners they will because they assume that we will get fed up with all the red tape and take up golf or flower arranging instead!
If I ever find a 16GA to .410 reducer I will only use 2 1/2 " shells, I seem to kill more consistentcy with the shorter shell! However the reducer may prefer 3" shells. |
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Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:55 am
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Could anyone from the states legally mail you a pair direct? If so, you might want to consider a pair of the least expensive Briley 410 barrel inserts. these tubes are almost full length and perform like an actual shotgun barrel. You can even get choke tubes for them. If two are too expensive, then one might do. You can load with both shells at the same time. I will look to see what Briley gets for them and if they are available for a sixteen break open.
I'd not bother with the short adapters. 16 to .410 is too big a leap. The little wads can't obturate well enough to seal the bores. Patterning and consistancy fall apart.
I'm back from ther Briley web site. You can get a pair of Companion .410 standard weight tubes for a 16 plus the insertion annd extraction tools for $525 American plus shipping. Considering the $150 per pair for shorties, I'd look here. I do know these babies have won their share of national skeet titles. I'd guess birds like snipe, crakes (like our American Sora rails), and starlings as well as squirrels and furred pests would be in serious trouble. |
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Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:13 am
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GG--I took a limit of White Winged doves (12) with that non-obturating, pattern-falling-apart Savage Four-tenner adapter in Marlin 16ga. Mod. 90 this past september--I do that every now and then and with less that a box of 2 1/2" shells. |
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Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:40 am
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Location: Peoples' Socialist Republic of North America
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I got a set of the gaugemate silver tubes to convert 16 to 28. They work well and break skeet targets and kill bobwhite quail nicely at shots of no more than 30 yards.
I paid about $40 for them and got them from Lion Country Supply. They will ship about anywhere. www.lcs.com
Good luck!
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