Re: .28 Gauge
[Re: OhioBoy]
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04/12/24 04:08 PM
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There is a Bill Heavy article in Field and Stream somewhere where he and a buddy asked a guy to go pheasant hunting and they felt bad for him b/c he came out of the house carrying a .410. It may have even been a single shot I don't remember. Anyway they hunted multiple states and the .410 guy put on a master class of shooting and made them carrying a 12ga look foolish. He killed a bird with every shot and they didn't come close to that. lol. That story always made me laugh. I will sometimes shoot my .410 or 28 gauge in the early season and have shot plenty of birds with both. Late season you are better switching to a 12 gauge because shots are typically longer. January roosters are wild as heck and will run and flush a lot.
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Re: .28 Gauge
[Re: trapperkeck]
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04/12/24 04:20 PM
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I have a .28ga. SKB 720 Field O/U that is a great feeling and beautiful gun.
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Re: .28 Gauge
[Re: trapperkeck]
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04/12/24 07:54 PM
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Well, that pretty well seals it for me. I'm gonna have to spring for a .28. Thanks for all the banter, etc.
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Re: .28 Gauge
[Re: trapperkeck]
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04/12/24 09:03 PM
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Them CZs are a nice gun for the price point.
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Re: .28 Gauge
[Re: white17]
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04/12/24 09:04 PM
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That's a great story Troy !
I hunt pheasants with a couple TMAN members and for years I have taken grief about my 20 gauge over & under. I get ribbed about....."whatcha gonna do when a bunch of roosters get up at once ? ".................... Well the daily limit is three roosters so I only have to reload once a day. I hunt for five days so I only need 15 rounds total......maybe a couple less considering the likelihood of doubles. I guess I learned to shoot differently than the guys in the mid-west. Ken. I can get all the 209 primers I want so I can shoot more lol.
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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Re: .28 Gauge
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04/12/24 09:15 PM
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Winchester model 12 in 28 gauge, my go to for woodcock and grouse, for some reason it just seems to point and shoot better then any other shotgun I own even other model 12s
�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.� ― Robert A. Heinlein
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Re: .28 Gauge
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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04/12/24 09:39 PM
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If you ever go on an old fashioned plantation quail hunt, a 28ga is the way to go. We get a few clients with 20’s and only a couple with .410’s. All the rest shoot 28ga. What’s funny is the client that always kills the most birds year after year shoots the .410. I have to remind him doubles are frowned upon, lol. I want one myself to use dove hunting. Are doubles frowned upon because birds get lost or? No, it's because people lack sophistication. Unwashed, uncouth.
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Re: .28 Gauge
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04/12/24 10:53 PM
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If you ever go on an old fashioned plantation quail hunt, a 28ga is the way to go. We get a few clients with 20’s and only a couple with .410’s. All the rest shoot 28ga. What’s funny is the client that always kills the most birds year after year shoots the .410. I have to remind him doubles are frowned upon, lol. I want one myself to use dove hunting. Plantation quail, I wish. The closest I get is having my dogs head to South Texas to guide. My training partner guides on a South Texas ranch and takes some of my dogs to round out his string. A few more years and I can start going with my own string.
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