I am somewhat new here, so I wonder if this topic has been beaten to death several times already. Anyhow, here goes:
I have heard that the 10 gauge (3 1/2") is now superfluous due to the 12 gauge 3 1/2". The long 12 supposedly does everything that the 10 gauge does, but also shoots any other 12 gauge shell, making the 10 gauge an anachronism.
I am willing to concede versatility, but it seems when we are looking at top end performance, anything done to a 12 gauge 3 1/2" could be done to the 10 gauge 3 1/2", except the 10 will always have a .045" diameter advantage.
Then again, how important is .045"?
Would anyone buying a new turkey or goose gun choose a ten gauge?
Appreciate all comments, I don't have a solid opinion either way.
I will say most hunters can't wring all of the potential out of a box of AA trap loads, but we tend to try and buy our skills with those magic shells with all of those performance enhancing ingredients. Hevi-shot misses, too. I know.
I have heard that the 10 gauge (3 1/2") is now superfluous due to the 12 gauge 3 1/2". The long 12 supposedly does everything that the 10 gauge does, but also shoots any other 12 gauge shell, making the 10 gauge an anachronism.
I am willing to concede versatility, but it seems when we are looking at top end performance, anything done to a 12 gauge 3 1/2" could be done to the 10 gauge 3 1/2", except the 10 will always have a .045" diameter advantage.
Then again, how important is .045"?
Would anyone buying a new turkey or goose gun choose a ten gauge?
Appreciate all comments, I don't have a solid opinion either way.
I will say most hunters can't wring all of the potential out of a box of AA trap loads, but we tend to try and buy our skills with those magic shells with all of those performance enhancing ingredients. Hevi-shot misses, too. I know.