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Paul, when I shot in Argentina I used a pair of light 20 ga side by sides. Very enjoyable, but after 2000 rounds the thought came to me that 28 ga guns would be even better. As you know, light weight and light recoil would be great in that environment. If your outfitter can provide 28 ga shells, I would recomend a Reproduction in that guage with a Beavertail forend and English stock. Bill