uplander01
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Sub gauges are built to be incredibly light weight, imo, the biggest benefit. When a few bb’s hit a bird, it’s dead, end of story. The technology in shotgun shells and choke tubes has evolved a lot in the last 20 years in particular, the pattern and speed you can get from a 28ga is likely on par with 12ga loads from years past. I sell shotguns for a living……and that’s how I see it. When benelli released the 28gauge those, literally couldn’t build enough of them.Not to knock others choices and the fact others often know more than I.. I dont understand the love for the 28 guage or even the 410. I have hunted everything from white tailed deer to quail and squirrels with a 12 guage and a couple of 20s. I personally dont see the need or understand the desire for these small ghage shotguns.i have been shooting shotguns for over fifty years now.