While I really am a big fan of the Supers, I find nearly no reason to own a 8lb 12g anything, not being a fowlwaterer. My 12g sporting clays 32" 682 is 7 3/4 lbs and that's more than I'm usually willing to tote around the course, so I usually chose my 7lb even 32" 20g B525 or my new again 6 1/2 lb 28" BSS 20g.

I've not caught up to IM in the 20g dept, so I'm always looking at them as candidates for my stable. I find 20g to be my go-to gauge for most everything since I don't load it and cheap ammo is available for my informal clays and light hunting needs along with good hunting loads in the heavier upland shot sizes, recoil is low and guns are light. The 20g seems to fit into my current shooting very well.