Bob Peters
Well-known member
Hey, I'm looking for a more sporting challenge and really want to get into a small bore. Hitting with that twelve is too easy for me, no skill at all. And my 16 and 20, whenever I kill with them I feel like a low-brow knuckle dragger. A real cave man, shall we say. Yes the 28 it is, a real gentleman's gun. I'm not sure what I'm more excited for, hunting with it, or telling everyone I know I'm hunting with it. "Hits like a 12 and carries like a buggy whip," I'll proclaim. "Magic," I'll say as I drop my first bird with it, a rooster so young, he's still got egg shell on his head. Yes maybe late season I'll even bring it up to the highline and try the new pheasant ranches popping up in Montana. Or if my pal Richie insists we chase wild birds, I've got some high end shells that'll really do the trick. I'll be cleaning up behind these hicks out shooting their 12 gauge hand cannons. Never mind these 3" 28 gauge high brass super-magnums are stuffed with enough shot to make an old English 12 gauge best gun look like a pea shooter in comparison. Yup, this 28 gauge is gonna be a real shooter for sure! Although perhaps it's a little too much gun.... Anyone recommend a good .410 for pheasants?
I'm pressed for time now, need to run and look at a new litter of English setters! I will check back!
P.S. I couldn't help but add this action shot of me in the field.
I'm pressed for time now, need to run and look at a new litter of English setters! I will check back!
P.S. I couldn't help but add this action shot of me in the field.