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However, This NSSA Classification chart is reveling with what the great pointers can do with each gauge. NSSA CLASSIFICATION TABLES Revised & Effective April 22, 2014 OPEN INDIVIDUAL CLASSES Class 12 20 28 .410 AAA* .9850 & Over .9825 & Over .9800 & Over .9650 & Over So let’s take 12 to 28, and the difference is 0.005 in hit percentage in favor of the 12 between the two gauges in AAA Class. I guess I have to admit you win. |
Upland guns are special and there is no perfect gun except the next one or your buddy's gun that you covet.I'm a big fan of 16,20 and 28 and admit to owning more of them than I can shoot. My typical trip to the U.P. consists of 8-10 guns for the 5 weeks I'm there. This year will be different in that I'll be just taking long weekends but will alternate between guns and gauges so most get a turn.
My preferred barrel length is 26 and choked IC/M or SKT/SKT. I recently adopted a VHE 20 skeet with a factory vent rib which will get a work out. I'll hunt a couple of times with a 12 :shock: but in my defense it's a British light game gun and I use RST 2 inch shells with 3/4 oz of 8's. Just like a 28. |
Almost exclusively 20ga SKB o/u Model 500, always with my Lab.
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A friend bought a British 2" 12 which I helped him inspect. He is using it for Woodcock this upcoming season. I want to get a 1/2 frame 12 for my upland hunting arsenal |
Mills the light game gun is less than 6 lbs and is pure joy for a 12. I've used it for grouse, wood cock and quail. It's the only 12 I'll hunt with.
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My friend's was the same way. Really nice gun
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Harry, no winners or losers here. And in all fairness, the original question was what's your favorite gauge for hunting upland game. So I'm guilty of getting a bit off track. "Favorite" implies a subjective response. Therefore, the answer is as varied as the number of folks responding and no one can be right or wrong.
My final answer to the original question is: Any gauge, as long as it's a Parker. |
Shoot whatever and we can still be friends, just as long as you don't shoot 12 gauge steel shot no. 4 at quail. A guide friend said someone actually did that
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I asked, "for what?" and he replied, "For dove shooting. My gun says 3" on the barrel." There's not enough mentoring going on out there. |
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