I really appreciate the tips on loads and aiming that is a couple of things I did not think about. Thanks again and keep the comments coming. I am getting way to many people on a hunting forum than I expected for a Saturday morning. I'm at work what are your excuses?![]()
Contrary to Cote's findings, I have NEVER seen equivalent quality loadings of 28 gauge ammo at 12/20 gauge prices... I buy all mine by the flat and get 28 gauge for $99/flat... Equivalent quality 12/20 gauge loads are $65/flat.
Fiocchi - 12 Ga 2.75" - Shot 5 - 12GPX5 - Golden Pheasant GPX - 25ct
$19.99
Fiocchi - 12 Ga 2.75" - Shot 6 - 12GPX6 - Golden Pheasant GPX - 25ct
$17.99
Fiocchi - 12 Ga 3" - Shot 4 - 123GP4 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$19.99
Fiocchi - 12 Ga 3" - Shot 5 - 123GP5 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$24.99
Fiocchi - 12 Ga 3" - Shot 6 - 123GP6 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$19.99
Fiocchi - 12 Ga 3" - Shot 6 - Golden Turkey - 10ct
$15.99
Fiocchi - 20 Ga 2.75" - Shot 5 - 20GP5 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$15.99
Fiocchi - 20 Ga 2.75" - Shot 6 - 20GP6 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$15.99
Fiocchi - 20 Ga 2.75" - Shot 7.5 - 20GP7.5 - Game & Target - 25ct
$8.99
Fiocchi - 20 Ga 3" - Shot 4 - 203GP4 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$17.99
Fiocchi - 20 Ga 3" - Shot 5 - 203GP5 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$17.99
Fiocchi - 20 Ga 3" - Shot 6 - 203GP6 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$20.99
Fiocchi - 20 Ga 3" - Shot 6 - High Velocity - 25ct
$15.99
Fiocchi - 24 Ga 2.5" - Shot 8 - GFL Hunting Cartridges - 25ct
$24.99
Fiocchi - 28 Ga 2.75" - Shot 5 - 28GP5 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$15.99
Fiocchi - 28 Ga 2.75" - Shot 6 - 28GP6 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$17.99
Fiocchi - 28 Ga 2.75" - Shot 7 - VIP Target - 25ct
$9.99
Fiocchi - 28 Ga 2.75" - Shot 8 - 28GP8 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct
$15.99
Fiocchi - 28 Ga 2.75" - Shot 8 - Light game Target Loads - 25ct
$9.99
Hunting grouse for many years 1 always used a 12 ga o/u 7 1/2 target loads all ways had a trained Springer spaniel never shot birds on ground. Many birds where not salvageable with 50 or more pellets Last few years had no dog and used my Re 410 pump using 3" #6 then to in mag # 4
I call them A birds when you shoot them and there is no pellets in breast, ones I get on ground are 99% A birds.When there is a group of birds and take shots in air with #4 the pellets pass right through and another thing I have shot birds in air way way farther 60+ yards than I ever did with 12 ga.I don't believe a 28ga would take them down at 60 yards? could be wrong

I have changed from the 12 gauge to all 20 gauge slug gun, turkey gun and such and will not ever go back...
Fiocchi - 12 Ga 2.75" - Shot 6 - 12GPX6 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct $17.99
Fiocchi - 20 Ga 2.75" - Shot 6 - 20GP6 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct $15.99
Fiocchi - 28 Ga 2.75" - Shot 6 - 28GP6 - Golden Pheasant - 25ct $17.99
What I noticed in your chart is that the 20 gauge is cheaper than either the 12 or 28 gauge which are on par... this has not been the case with the Win AA loads that I typically shoot... but I still believe that the 20 gauge is the best middle ground for upland game.
There appears to be a pricing error with the #6 Golden Pheasant in 28 gauge, the boxes that I just picked up, are marked $15.99, just like the same load in #5, and #8 shot listed in the chart. I also picked up some #6 in 20 gauge, also labelled $15.99. I did pick up a couple boxes of 12 gauge, and they are priced at $17.99. The 20 and 28 gauge are priced the same, with the 12 gauge price $2 higher.
Looking at the chart, there are a few errors, as the price for the identical load seems to vary with shot size, but that wasn't the case when I was in the store a few weeks ago.



























