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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1385649" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Hey Matt....I didn't see where you might be stuck on a 12 gauge....I like a lot of these guys have shot several shotguns...</p><p>But I came to a point where I needed something else...having gotten married and having an 8 year old son I broke my 12 gauge affair and went to 28 gauge.....my handicapped wife shoots semiauto and son and I shoot o/u....a lot of people on 28 gauge society have results shooting geese, ducks and turkeys where legal..let alone the upland birds including wild pheasants....</p><p>I also reload for the 28 gauge...and find that it can be as lethal as you want it to be...10 pieces of .250 caliber buckshot at 1500fps in a pie plate at 30 yards....and my son and I busting clays off the electronic thrower at 50 yards(lazered)....and these shotguns I purchased haven't had a problem yet....I have reloaded a few thousand rounds..saved a lot of money....as a matter of fact probably saved enough to pay for at least 2 of the guns...</p><p>Now a lot of people say TriStars aren't,worth the money...I bought a 28 silver pigeon...just couldn't quantify the expense...looked to nice to use it...and all of these get used....the o/u weighs 4.8# and semi weighs 5.4#....with limbsaver pads..you don't feel a kick at all...</p><p>ballisticproducts has lots load information...derived a few of my own from some of theirs....</p><p>I plan on making some loads for ducks next year with the ITX materials....and that same load will blast pheasants from the sky...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1385649, member: 99519"] Hey Matt....I didn't see where you might be stuck on a 12 gauge....I like a lot of these guys have shot several shotguns... But I came to a point where I needed something else...having gotten married and having an 8 year old son I broke my 12 gauge affair and went to 28 gauge.....my handicapped wife shoots semiauto and son and I shoot o/u....a lot of people on 28 gauge society have results shooting geese, ducks and turkeys where legal..let alone the upland birds including wild pheasants.... I also reload for the 28 gauge...and find that it can be as lethal as you want it to be...10 pieces of .250 caliber buckshot at 1500fps in a pie plate at 30 yards....and my son and I busting clays off the electronic thrower at 50 yards(lazered)....and these shotguns I purchased haven't had a problem yet....I have reloaded a few thousand rounds..saved a lot of money....as a matter of fact probably saved enough to pay for at least 2 of the guns... Now a lot of people say TriStars aren't,worth the money...I bought a 28 silver pigeon...just couldn't quantify the expense...looked to nice to use it...and all of these get used....the o/u weighs 4.8# and semi weighs 5.4#....with limbsaver pads..you don't feel a kick at all... ballisticproducts has lots load information...derived a few of my own from some of theirs.... I plan on making some loads for ducks next year with the ITX materials....and that same load will blast pheasants from the sky... [/QUOTE]
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