Matt Johnston
Member
For the last few years, I have been shooting a Mossberg Duck Commander M930 semi-auto, in 12 gauge. This is the latest in a long string of 12 gauges, Pumps, O/U, and Semis. I'm a big guy and have never considered shooting anything lighter. This last weekend I shot some clays, just 75 shots and my shoulder hurt for most of the week. Not just a typical bruise, I'm actually doing PT and accupuncture for my latest shoulder injury, so this felt like a setback. I've been rough on my shoulders with injuries from BMX, football, Skiing, and Mountain Biking.
All this to say I think I need to give up the 12 gauge. I started shopping for a 20 gauge, then got to thinking a 28 gauge might be better. I briefly considered .410, but I don't think I could feed the shells with my big sausage fingers. Jumping straight from 12 to 28, is bound to be an adjustment, and that's fine.
Will I hate it and be sad? Do any of you shoot 28 gauge semis regularly? I shoot clays, dove, and quail mostly. I typically shoot 100-150 rounds on clays, on birds it's typically less, only like 3 rounds on every bird I see
All this to say I think I need to give up the 12 gauge. I started shopping for a 20 gauge, then got to thinking a 28 gauge might be better. I briefly considered .410, but I don't think I could feed the shells with my big sausage fingers. Jumping straight from 12 to 28, is bound to be an adjustment, and that's fine.
Will I hate it and be sad? Do any of you shoot 28 gauge semis regularly? I shoot clays, dove, and quail mostly. I typically shoot 100-150 rounds on clays, on birds it's typically less, only like 3 rounds on every bird I see
