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Quote from: jackson7 on January 16, 2018, 01:59:04 PM20 gauge, more pelletsWhy bring facts into the discussion? The 28 gauge purists don't like to hear that. They only want to talk about "romance" for the 28 gauge. Whatever that means.When I think of romance, it involves women. Beautiful women. Beautiful women cooking dinner for me with meat that I've killed with my 20 gauge. Delicious and decadent meat. Cooked over an open flame. Organic, free range, wild and free. The way God intended it.God Bless 'Merica.
If JBLM is a state funded release sight and you need to buy a west side pheasant card I'm pretty sure you need to shoot non-toxic. I don't hunt release sights so I don't know who is in controll of the release program at JBLM.
If you're considering the 20 gauge solely for practical considerations, you'll regret not getting the 28. I'm a big fan of the 20 myself, but I'm very practical when it comes to my gun choices (I like cheap ammo and versatility). You have to admit though, the 28 gauge is a lot more... romantic.