Now that I am thoroughly in over my head in shotguns,
Just wondering why everyone raves about 28 g shotguns for just about every purpose, yet there are not a whole lot of 28g choices out there to choose from, compared with the usual 12/20/.410 guns offered on the market today by the "usual" manufacturers.
Rarely do you see one on the exchange, and if you really want one, it seems you'd have to order it and wait. Not the sort of thing that you can walk into your favorite gunshop and handle off the rack.
Let's hear some further discussion about this gauge - what is it best for -(clay games, or hunting, and what type of hunting, on and on).
I heard one fellow at the club rambling on how the 28g is some sort of mathematical enigma in that it patterns better than any other gauge, and you don't need chokes, blah blah blah.
Just wondering why everyone raves about 28 g shotguns for just about every purpose, yet there are not a whole lot of 28g choices out there to choose from, compared with the usual 12/20/.410 guns offered on the market today by the "usual" manufacturers.
Rarely do you see one on the exchange, and if you really want one, it seems you'd have to order it and wait. Not the sort of thing that you can walk into your favorite gunshop and handle off the rack.
Let's hear some further discussion about this gauge - what is it best for -(clay games, or hunting, and what type of hunting, on and on).
I heard one fellow at the club rambling on how the 28g is some sort of mathematical enigma in that it patterns better than any other gauge, and you don't need chokes, blah blah blah.


















































