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Namely, the 3" .410, ditto the 20 Ga., ditto the 3&1/2" 12 bore. JMTCW. Chops
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I'm so glad you think so, good for you!
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Square load dogma redux? Do you have an original thought to bring to the table?
A suggestion: instead of regurgitating canards, consider developing a firearms knowledge base by way of experience.
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If one patterned a 3" 20 gauge turkey load on a pattern board and compared it with a 2.75" load or a 3.5" 12 gauge turkey load versus 2.75" or 3" turkey load, shot size equal, one would understand why some hunters prefer the "joke" shells. With most turkey shots, shot density on a standing target is more critical than a short shot string or "square" load. YMMV.
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The 3 & 1/2" twelve has it's place and I've yet to see a 3" shell out pattern it.
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If one patterned a 3" 20 gauge turkey load on a pattern board and compared it with a 2.75" load or a 3.5" 12 gauge turkey load versus 2.75" or 3" turkey load, shot size equal, one would understand why some hunters prefer the "joke" shells. With most turkey shots, shot density on a standing target is more critical than a short shot string or "square" load. YMMV. Amen. And if one bothered to really test 2 1/2" loads against 3" loads on the dove field one would also understand one reason for something heavier than 1/2 oz. shot. SRH
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I've never saw anyone shoot dove with a 3" shell.
GLS don't kid yourself....the 20 ga. in any form or fashion can not out perform a heavy 2 & 3/4" 12 ga. shell.
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Chops: You have set yourself up for the fall with this question. I think it's a good question and has some merit. CLEARLY, some of these boomers shoot SH*T patterns. Others are better. Come on guys, be kind on this issue with Chops. He was just iterating his sentiment and may not be that far off. Buzz
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I've never saw anyone shoot dove with a 3" shell.
GLS don't kid yourself....the 20 ga. in any form or fashion can not out perform a heavy 2 & 3/4" 12 ga. shell. Reread what I said. I compared a 3" 20 to a 2.75" 20, not to a 2.75" 12. However, let me use #9 tungsten in my 20 and you use #9 lead in your 12 and I'll show you who is boss. 
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Here's my 20 gauge 1.625 ozs. of #9 tungsten super shot at 40 yards at just under 1200 fps. .570 choke. That's a 10" circle with 279 shot holes. There are 342 tungsten 9s in 1 oz. For comparison, there are 585 lead 9s in an oz. The tungsten is almost twice as dense as lead. This load is hell on turkeys. 
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