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Started by Wrangler95, February 22, 2023, 10:39:08 AM
Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 22, 2023, 12:56:40 PMIf I hadn't found a really good deal on a 20ga I would have went 28, just simply for the fact I wanted the lightest gun I could get my hands on without spending 2k on a turkey gun.I would also only go with a 28 if you plan to load your own shells.A gas operated 20ga with have minimal recoil compared to a 12 most times, however if you loaded a 1 5/8th shell in a 12 it would be very manageable and in less recoil with the heavier gun.I remember when Hevi came out with those white/clear hulled 1 5/8th oz 3 inch shells, I bought a box and the first one I fired I though was a dud, the recoil was nothing, went to the target and it was quite a pattern and on par with the heavier loads I had been using, those shells were only 1090 fps as well, so a bit less powder.If you are buying shells check with Foxtrot and get some 1 5/8th oz loads and keep shooting your 12, unless you just want a new gun, which who wouldn't?
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 23, 2023, 10:03:59 AMI was at a gun store in Mississippi a few weeks ago and they have a huge display of Apex Ammo and plenty of 28 ga... and were cheaper than i could order it online from Apex, so i bought some boxes of 28 ga...
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 22, 2023, 01:31:02 PMQuote from: Dtrkyman on February 22, 2023, 12:56:40 PMI would also only go with a 28 if you plan to load your own shells.This would be the deciding factor for me: load availability. TSS has made all sub gauges viable turkeys guns within ethical ranges, but load availability in a pinch is still limited to 12s and 20s. You can always find 12s and 20s. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 22, 2023, 12:56:40 PMI would also only go with a 28 if you plan to load your own shells.
Quote from: kwild835 on February 22, 2023, 09:06:41 PMThe felt recoil doesn't really matter what gauge you are shooting. The payload weight, velocity, action,(gas, inertia, pump, etc.) and the weight of the gun determine felt recoil. My boat anchor Browning Gold 12 ga has less felt recoil with a 2oz load of tss going 1200 fps than my Benelli M2 20 gauge with a 1 5/8 oz going 1200fps+. I would definitely go with the 20ga all day. If you hand load you can load down to 3/4oz all the way up to 2 1/8 oz with tss and if you don't hand load you can find 20ga turkey loads much easier than 28 ga.