One Pro about the 28-gauge, when it's been properly executed, is that I can hang around shooting clay targets, waiting my turn, with the shotgun broken, draped, hanging in my hand, balanced near the hinge. I don't have to rest the muzzle on my toe. I don't have to place its weight over my shoulder. I can just hold the thing at my side. And wait. No hardship.

Weighs less than some steakhouse Yukon Gold potatoes, or at least it seems like it does.