No problem here at all Mike. Another little tidbit here is that prior to about the 1920 most smokeless shotgun powders were relatively fast burning. Basically these standard shot charges could be exceeded only if the velocity was dropped below standard. In the US "Infallible" powder was around back into the 1890's, which was about the same as present "Unique". This will quite handily handle 1¼oz in the 12, many 7/8oz 20's have been loaded with it, though these will not be particularly low pressure. With careful component selection 3/4oz can be loaded with it in the 28, but is about its limit. Heavier loads had to wait on progresive powders. My main interest lies with the older guns & I personally don't mind a gun anywhere in the 6-7 lb range if it is well balanced & fits. I like the capabilites of bing able to use a 1oz load, so within those parameters the 28 is mostly out. Even the 20 is on the borderline.


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