The 28 ga. is good for relief from boredom and snob appeal, and nothing more, or maybe some misplaced notion of doing more with less. In the latter case, just go to a .410 and be legit. You do get to say to the shoe clerk, when he asks, "no, it's a 28 gauge".

The 20 ga. is, for all intents and purposes, a better choice for a small gauge gun. Not enough difference in frame size to matter, and ammo is outrageously more. No help with recoil either, with 3/4 oz. 20 ga. loads availability.
JR

Last edited by John Roberts; 08/17/20 01:12 PM.

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