I have had a few 3" - 12 ga pumps in the past, but I have become smitten with a beautiful little Ithaca/SKB 100 sXs, but it is only a 2 3/4" - 12 ga fixed choke gun (full/mod). I have recently moved a number of guns that I has not using and have both the funds and spot in my line up for a nice 12 ga semi, but am having a hard time trying to talk myself into it (this is despite my commitment to stop rationalize gun purchases). Lately I have been adding a couple 3" 20 ga's to the stable in a CZ Ringneck and a Weatherby SA-08.
I saw the thread questioning the 3.5" 12g a, but is there really that much of an advantage with the 3" version as opposed to the 2 3/4"?
I seem to still be able to knock geese down when I go goose hunting, and I can still knock down turkeys. I know that I have become a little more patient since I gave up my magnums and let the geese set their wings to land in the coys before I shoot and I like to keep my turkey shots under 30 yards. I seem to end up with a lot less cripples and more game on the ground. In addition I love having that modified barrel available when that big tom steps out at 8 yards and I'm not having to finesse a shot with a ### full tube only.
Am I better off continuing to spend a few extra bucks a year for tungsten to feed my cute little sweet shooting twelve, or go for a bigger 12 in a nice soft shooting semi?
I saw the thread questioning the 3.5" 12g a, but is there really that much of an advantage with the 3" version as opposed to the 2 3/4"?
I seem to still be able to knock geese down when I go goose hunting, and I can still knock down turkeys. I know that I have become a little more patient since I gave up my magnums and let the geese set their wings to land in the coys before I shoot and I like to keep my turkey shots under 30 yards. I seem to end up with a lot less cripples and more game on the ground. In addition I love having that modified barrel available when that big tom steps out at 8 yards and I'm not having to finesse a shot with a ### full tube only.
Am I better off continuing to spend a few extra bucks a year for tungsten to feed my cute little sweet shooting twelve, or go for a bigger 12 in a nice soft shooting semi?




















































