Why You Should Use a 28 Gauge for Sporting Clays
Most people grab their heavy 12 gauges for a round of clays, but honestly, grabbing a 28 gauge for sporting clays is often the best decision you can make for a Saturday afternoon at the range. There's something almost poetic about the sub-gauge. You aren't just lugging around a heavy piece of steel and hoping a massive cloud of lead hits the bird; you're being more intentional. It's a gentleman's gauge, sure, but it's also a giant-killer in the right hands. ...