Cool yes but just try to find shells for them, even 32 gauge shells are easier to find!
Haven't been able to find any 28ga Fiocchi Golden Pheasant in my parts for the past 5 years
In reference to the OP's question, I don't really see sub gauges being thin on the ground. About 15 years ago one of the clubs I belong to introduced a sub gauge shoot where you get bonus points if you shoot your sub gauge against a 12 gauge, there's also bonus points if you shoot a side by side or pump. I had a 28 gauge in those days and the first year there were only a handful of us shooting them but after a few years it seemed that everyone was bringing a 28 to the shoot so I switched to a 410 side by side and they're gradually gaining ground too. It's not uncommon to go for a fun round of sporting with some friends to find there is only maybe one 12 gauge in the group! And most of my upland bird hunting friends are shooting 20 gauge guns these days too, granted there are more of those around than 28's or 410's but I seldom shoot a 12 there either, in fact I was out today with my 16 gauge side by side after pheasants.
Speaking of shells availability... we're talking about a gun used for hunting...
- How many rounds do you folks go through on any given years?
- Do you buy your ammo 1x box at the time?
Speaking of shells availability... we're talking about a gun used for hunting...
- How many rounds do you folks go through on any given years?
- Do you buy your ammo 1x box at the time?
I purchase hunting loads by the flat, and load my skeet loads.Most of my small gauge (non 12) was bought pre-Covid, but I continue to find better than retail on 16, 28 and even .410 these days.
I would say I go thru 100 x 16; 200 x28, and 50 x .410 per year. On the other end, 50 x10 ga. Plus a few slugs of all.
Seriously? Prophet River advertises Citori 28 gauge guns for $2,600 but FAIR's and Fausti's can be had for that much or less but although those brands appeal to a lot of shooters maybe they aren't to your taste.
Fiocchi makes both 24 and 32 gauge but it's not easy to find around these parts.
Federal 'makes' these too now, greatly increasing availability and decreasing price (even if they are re-boxed fiocchi)
When I said 'ran across' I meant in the field or in gun shops where I could handle one- the $7K gun was a gold inlay Browning Superposed.
Actually, I once had the treat of talking to one of the Fausti sisters and she expressed great wonder about why Canadian shooters were so fixated on the 12 G and not the lighter gauges, but things are different in Italy than they are here, for one thing Italians shoot and eat small birds like larks. They did have some of their small gauge guns at that show, but they were all fancied up too, and not for sale OTC so I just don't remember even picking one up.
Cyprus too. It was strange to see bird hunters near the Ormophito Plaine with a string of seemingly song birds.
Between the neighbours cats and the Merlin’s that nest here every year the poor songbirds have a pretty tough go of it without people wanting to eat them too.



























