Only one or two,Mac?You are not tring to pull my leg are you?![]()
Hey as you know it was a good year for me and the 28ga. Maybe able to move up with you serious players soon I hope. Have to be getting close to meeting the requirements.
Only one or two,Mac?You are not tring to pull my leg are you?![]()
Have not seen one of the Savage 220 shotguns in 28 gauge.Must be a nice little shotgun.What will you use it for?
Hey as you know it was a good year for me and the 28ga. Maybe able to move up with you serious players soon I hope. Have to be getting close to meeting the requirements.Sure glad I listened to you and picked up the 37 and al48 like you said sweet sweet guns.
I grew up hauling my mothers remington model 812 around. Great cartridge. Great little gun. It's not in great shape anymore and though i'll never sell it, it doesn't get much use.I'd like to find another one or even a sxs in 28 sometime in the future. For now i'm stuck with my 16 gauge wingmaster. It does the job just fine but there is something about a nice light 28 gauge that i love.
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I picked up a gorgeous little LC Smith in 28 ga last year but haven't even fired it yet. Interesting reading all you shooters who do use one, pretty much confirms what I thought...........great grouse gun. My #2 son has a .410 but it is lacking I find and figured the 28 would be about perfect.
I've been able to find ammo pretty much anywhere, and have stocked up on about 10 boxes or so of Win. Hoping to give it a wringing out this summer and fall on some clays and then feathers, probably ptarmigan and some spruce.
What a sweet gun. Have you done some research on it.?? It is really not a LC Smith but a Marlin tagged LC Smith and some will tell you just a cheap copy which proved after production to be ao far from the truth it is not even funny. It is very desirable to 28 ga collectors and I didnot think any came to canada since I could not find one when I looked in early 2008. Make sure your son takes real good care of it since I have seen the price go up on them to where used is now selling for what new did. They stopped making them in early 2009.
I have some back ground on it on file and will post if you don't have it. Thanks for sharing.
looks like a Stevens to me...?
I picked up a gorgeous little LC Smith in 28 ga last year but haven't even fired it yet. Interesting reading all you shooters who do use one, pretty much confirms what I thought...........great grouse gun. My #2 son has a .410 but it is lacking I find and figured the 28 would be about perfect.
I've been able to find ammo pretty much anywhere, and have stocked up on about 10 boxes or so of Win. Hoping to give it a wringing out this summer and fall on some clays and then feathers, probably ptarmigan and some spruce.
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Back in the mid 1980's I used a .410 for two seasons on partridge and rabbits.Like you I found it wanting and went back to the 28 gauge,c-fbmi.What size shot and load weight do you plan on using for the clays and feathers you plan on using the shotgun for?
Selection is limited but probably 7 1/2 on clays and 6s on feathers, these are what I have on hand now. Not sure of the load weight and I'm down here for the winter and my shells are in Whitehorse.............7/8 ounce comes to memory though.
These are nice 28 gauge shotguns.There was a fellow who used to post on the 28 Gauge Society Site who has one and is most pleased with it.The shotguns were made in Italy.Like Mac ,I to thought about getting one back in the day.
In 2007 the L C Smith Model LC28-DB 28 gauge SXS was honored with Field and Stream's ,"Best of the Best" in the shotgun category.
I love my 28s... I use the CZ partridge mostly... didn't get out for grouse as much as I'd hoped, but got to use it on ducks this year with decent results.
BGB ,did you see the post on the 28 Gauge Society Site about the fellow using a 28 gauge CZ for quail out in Washington State in the US.He is having a lot of success and really loves his 28 gauge CZ.



























