Yeah what blows my mind is seeing less 16s and more 28s around here now days. What the heck? Not that I am running down the usage of a 28, but why would you want to shoot a gun that just plain costs more? I can buy almost any type of shotgun in plain to fancy at about half the cost of a 28 just by getting it in a 20, and ammo is less than a third the price around here for a 20.
I mean if you inheirited great grandads, or got one for a steal thats one thing. But I see guys paying top dollar for low end 28s when they could pay mid dollar for top end 20s. . . .
Now thats one I DON"T get . . . .
GoodOlBoy
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