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Does anyone make a 4" extended skeet tube? I have a 26" Citori and I find it to short and my swing sucks with it.

Also, does anyone know where I could buy a set of 30" barrels?
 
Probably Trulock or Briley would, but I don't think it will accomplish what you desire.

Don't count on another Browning barrel to fit your gun without some fitting.

IMHO, I would look at buying another gun with 30" barrels.
 
Browning did make long tubes for one of their O/U.. there were 4" and 6" tubes available.

It was a Model 802 Extended Swing Sporting.. It was choked Invector Plus.....

If I remember correctly EPPS had extra tubes for sale in their Choke tube display wall.
 
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What WRB said... I was there yesterday looking at them thinking "what a cost effective way to add length to short barrels".

They are old stock and no longer produced, so if you want them I'd call and get them put aside.

As an ex Browning rep I can tell you the whole point of the 802 ES, named after 28 - 30 - 32 inch barrels was to have the best of all worlds.

All the best,

sbound
 
Does anyone make a 4" extended skeet tube? I have a 26" Citori and I find it to short and my swing sucks with it.

Also, does anyone know where I could buy a set of 30" barrels?

I think rather than looking for "gimicks" to make the gun right. Try and trade it in for a model with longer barrels. Put it on the ee or check local shops, you might find an even trade.
 
Wilson-precision will custom make tubes for any gun for any pattern u want he's in novi michigan but his chokes work. I have a 5" 4xfull ext turky choke for my mossberg made by him n it will pattern to. 80yards check out his site its quality
 
Is it the light weight of the short barrels that is affecting your swing? If you are simply looking to add weight at the muzzle end of the barrel by increasing its length why not add a barrel weight and hopefully it will smooth out your swing that way.
 
What WRB said... I was there yesterday looking at them thinking "what a cost effective way to add length to short barrels".

They are old stock and no longer produced, so if you want them I'd call and get them put aside.

As an ex Browning rep I can tell you the whole point of the 802 ES, named after 28 - 30 - 32 inch barrels was to have the best of all worlds.

All the best,

sbound

These tubes were made for invector Plus threads. The OP tubes might be standard invector?
 
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