All I'm saying is that the best tool for the job when hunting geese is a 12 gauge and that involves all aspects of hunting including differentiation of load availability, the shell availability in local stores, etc.

When using a subguage the window is just to tight and leads to far to many chances for a cripple and you have to consider overconfidence plays a big part as well. Only when I see an Olympic trap shooter enter a 20 gauge to go up against the 12 gauges will I change my mind. And that, will never happen.

Geese are for the big boys. And big good beats little good all the time. Ask any football coach. smile