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Daryl makes a good point - to fully respect the game we hunt we must be sure to kill them as cleanly and quickly as possible. I really enjoy my twenty-eights but would never think of using one for pheasants or waterfowl. I've taken a tightly choked 28 out for turkeys but never had the opportunity to use it. In the case of turkeys we're shooting at a naked head and neck that is pretty stationary so, in my opinion, a 28 is 'respect' enough.