Well, today we had a skeet shot at our club. It was a Remington shoot in which you had to shoot a Remington shotgun, any gauge, any barrel, as long as it was a Remington. Classes were divided into size of gauge. Well, the only Remington I have is my son's 20 gauge 870 Wingmaster with an I/C choke. Last week I shot pretty good with it, but I practiced with it yesterday and I broke a 47. IN THREE ROUNDS!! So, today I used it during the shoot and broke two 16s. Ouch!! I guess I am just not a small gauge person. I can't shoot my 20 gauge Superposed much better, either. They just seem so whippy and uncontrollable. And I feel I just need a gun with a little weight to it with a nice BTFE to hold on to. Other guys try to talk me into shooting 28 gauges or .410s, but if I can't hit anything with a 20 gauge, then why go smaller? Sticking with my 12 gauge Citori or one of my other 12s is the best thing for me. So, good luck to all with the little gauge guns. It is nice to see you do so well with them, but they just aren't for me.