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    The post from southernman pretty well says it all. Smaller gauges of good quality are faster handling guns. Trying to carry a massive 12ga magnum goose gun auto around the hill hunting upland game when a quality 20, 0r 28 ga is available , is a no brainer.
    In the right hands and with the right load smaller gauges are effective on waterfowl as well, but in the waterfowl situation your average punter -hunter is far better off with a big bore boomer. I would not go so far as to say big multi shot guns are the best option from a game ethics or management aspect though.

 

 

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