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Old March 10, 2013, 04:38 PM   #4
Virginian
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Join Date: February 11, 2012
Location: Williamsburg, Va.
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I love the 28 gauge, but it is no where near as flexible as a 12 or even a 20. For Skeet, doves, quail, farm pheasants and chuckar, it's great. The joy of a 28 to me is the guns. Unless you get a clunker, they are nice and responsive. Even the 28 gauge 1100 and 870 are fun. But, as noted you do need to reload. Hulls and wads are light, so ordering them thru the mail is no big issue. Heck, unless you live near a really big reloading supply joint, it's hard to find exactly what you want for a 12 or a 20 these days.
A svelt 28 SxS is the berries.
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