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What is the advantage of a 30" bbl over a 28" bbl
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<blockquote data-quote="Backfencer" data-source="post: 3002489" data-attributes="member: 128722"><p>Pretty well beat to death above, but if used in the field..I'd wager that the 28" is the most popular length. I always preferred the 26", except in a blind, as it can blast your partner's ears a tad easier when there's a ruckus going on. IMO, the 30" barrel is obsolete except for sporting games, then weight and balance is your friend. My single barrel trap guns all push 10#'s+ and have 34" pipes, O/U's 30" min and generally are 32".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backfencer, post: 3002489, member: 128722"] Pretty well beat to death above, but if used in the field..I'd wager that the 28" is the most popular length. I always preferred the 26", except in a blind, as it can blast your partner's ears a tad easier when there's a ruckus going on. IMO, the 30" barrel is obsolete except for sporting games, then weight and balance is your friend. My single barrel trap guns all push 10#'s+ and have 34" pipes, O/U's 30" min and generally are 32". [/QUOTE]
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