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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;W 10" data-source="post: 1037206" data-attributes="member: 7355"><p>Sorry to get slightly off topic; just trying to help a fellow shotgunner.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been shooting 28ga's for a few years, just not enough to justify reloading for them. Bass Pro and Walmart have Winchester AA's and Remington STS's for about $10.00 a box, also Baschieri & Pellagri sells their Extra-Rossa loads for about $10.00 per box, with free shipping, but they are out of stock right now. All seem to work equally well on clays, quail and dove.</p><p></p><p>I feel the 28ga is often overlooked for hunting, but think a lot of folks would change their mind if they could see and feel how effectively this little round works and how effortlessly a properly scaled, balanced and fitted double gun carries and swings. I've cleanly down several pheasants with 3/4oz #6, but doubt I'd ever use a 28 in a goose pit. <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p> There are some decent prices on some of the entry level 28ga O/U's and SxS's from Baikal (IZH), Stoeger and a few others; they're not very well refined or pretty, but are built like a brick house and seem to be reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&W 10, post: 1037206, member: 7355"] Sorry to get slightly off topic; just trying to help a fellow shotgunner. I've been shooting 28ga's for a few years, just not enough to justify reloading for them. Bass Pro and Walmart have Winchester AA's and Remington STS's for about $10.00 a box, also Baschieri & Pellagri sells their Extra-Rossa loads for about $10.00 per box, with free shipping, but they are out of stock right now. All seem to work equally well on clays, quail and dove. I feel the 28ga is often overlooked for hunting, but think a lot of folks would change their mind if they could see and feel how effectively this little round works and how effortlessly a properly scaled, balanced and fitted double gun carries and swings. I've cleanly down several pheasants with 3/4oz #6, but doubt I'd ever use a 28 in a goose pit. ;) There are some decent prices on some of the entry level 28ga O/U's and SxS's from Baikal (IZH), Stoeger and a few others; they're not very well refined or pretty, but are built like a brick house and seem to be reliable. [/QUOTE]
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