Like a number of "older" forum members, my shotgun shooting has evolved from the "bigger is better" philosophy due to the myriad changes in the shotshell/shotgun evolution of the past 50 years. I currently have dedicated turkey shotguns in 10 gauge, a 31/2" 12 gauge, two 12 gauges and a 20 gauge. In 28 days of hunting turkeys this spring, the 20 gauge and 31/2", 12 gauge have both been out once and the remainder of my hunting has been w/ one of the 3", 12 gauges. With several of the Hevi-13, 3", loads my favorite 12 gauge patterns phenomenally well, and will kill gobblers at distances further than I care to shoot. I really don't require the extra weight, recoil, and marginally better pattern/performance afforded by a 10 gauge or 3/12", 12 gauge. My 20 gauge w/ Federal 3", HW 7's will put 140-145 pellets in a 10" at 40 yards, but I don't have sufficient familiarity and confidence in the shotgun to hunt w/ it extensively yet.