Originally Posted By: bill schodlatz
Get a fitted set of featherweight tube that are fitted to the gun and sense you are going to send it there you might as well buy the 410's. Same weight as 28.

bill


That was what I was planning on. A 28 gauge set fitted to the gun and hopefully, running full length to the end of the muzzle. .410 is not needed as I have a beautifully upgraded specialty grade L.C. Smith in .410. As for the fixed chokes or choke tubes, I really don't know which I would go with.