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Who besides Briley makes subgauge tubes? They cost upwards of $400 and before I spend that much I would like to do some comparison shopping. thanks in advance for helping me, stv
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stv,
Try the web site
www.littleskeeters.com
I have a set for a double ten and they work quite well and are really reasonably priced.
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I had a set made by Purbaugh. I think that spelling is correct. Kolar also makes them.
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Kolar also makes tubes, and I believe they are just a tad less expensive than Briley.
http://www.kolararms.com/products/
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