pheasantguy said:
A 28 GAUGE ?!? what are you shooting ? sparrows ? j/k
Actually..its on my list too...I'm shooting a 20g now,7/8 oz load of 6's for pheasant and I can't complain....of course,once my bp shotgun is up and running I'll be able to readily play with different loads....one thing is,over a good dog,you can shoot just about anything..
so what about this 28g,do tell, you got my interest.......
This is actually my 4th 28 that I own/owned!
I love the 20 and the 28 both, I use the 20 for decoyed geese and ducks and the 28 for everything else, but have been know to take the 20 after upland as well.
The FAIR is a Premier, their entry level gun ( in name only).
Pretty much the differences between their lower guns and their upper ones is in the quality of wood and engraving/inlays.
The Premier 28 gauge however, is made on their 2o gauge frame, not their 28.
But this makes for a bit tougher gun IMO, that will stand some heavy pressured field loads of steel and Hevi-shot.
The guns point super, shoot where you look, and are pleasing to the eye.
Service as well is second to none!
Davide