Why do people make so much of a 28 gauge?
When I ask, they tell me how well a 28 gauge patterns, but I don't think a 28 gauge with it's 3/4 ounce of shot is going to throw a pattern any better than a 20 gauge with it's 7/8th ounce of shot. Then they go on to say how light the gun is, but you can find 20 gauge guns just as light without too much of a search.
Then 28 gauge shells are so much more expensive than a 20 gauge and can be harder to find.
I have nothing against anyone who shoots a 28 gauge, I'm just curious.
Pete

Last edited by sxsman1; 04/13/15 03:14 PM.