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Harry Neil 08-31-2020 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Davis (Post 310887)
In skeet "Twelve gauge events shall be open to all guns of 12 gauge or smaller, using shot loads not exceeding one and one-eighth ounces." Just curious as to how many top shooters choose to shoot a .410 in a 12 gauge event? Payload has a little something to do with it, whether you are on the line or in the field.

Well none do, and curious or not you knew that, and you would choose the most extremes to make your point.

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.

Rich Anderson 08-31-2020 10:05 AM

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.

King Brown 08-31-2020 10:40 AM

Almost exclusively 20ga SKB o/u Model 500, always with my Lab.

Mills Morrison 08-31-2020 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Anderson (Post 310903)
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.



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

Rich Anderson 08-31-2020 12:12 PM

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.

Mills Morrison 08-31-2020 12:16 PM

My friend's was the same way. Really nice gun

Steven Groh 08-31-2020 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry Neil (Post 310886)
Hard to make that argument for skeet when the TOP skeet shooters are averaging .99% plus with the sub gauges....even with the .410..
International Olympic skeet is shot with a 24gram load and the averages didn't change when they dropped down from the 28gram load..

The target distance for skeet more frequently represents chances in the field.
For the most part it is one pointing ability that determines their success and not the gauge...

And, for those that are willing to pay the additional for TSS shot, any advantage the 12 had is gone. With TSS some are stoning Turkey’s at 40 yards with the 410.. it isn’t you Grandad’s uplands any more..

Trap is a different situation in that the distance is further, which gives an edge to the 12..

Excellent point-counterpoint!

John Davis 08-31-2020 03:06 PM

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.

Mills Morrison 08-31-2020 03:10 PM

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

Steven Groh 08-31-2020 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mills Morrison (Post 310938)
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

I was in Cabelas the other day, looking at ammo, and a guy and his son were wandering around looking confused. I asked him what he was looking for and he said, "3 inch shells."

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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