There isn't a gauge shotgun in our realm that another gauge doesn't do it "better". "Better" has always been the enemy of good enough. If someone wants to "specialize" in an odd gauge or shell length, it's not an effort to be practical. We quibble over the cost or difficulty of buying shells when we think nothing of spending thousands on the delivery system. It's a struggle between the left and right sides of the brain for some. If practical is the goal; we'd be doing something else as a hobby, but then we'd probably call it work. Gil
Excellent post!