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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 2620527" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>I plan on loading for the 28 so not an issue there. 410 is a bit on the light side of the payload category and the heavy side of cost per shell. I suppose I could load 410 as well as 28ga, but the 28 seems more versatile. I have used a 12ga for everything since I outgrew the 28ga single shot of my childhood. I've been shooting a Special Field 870 since 1986 and finally treated myself to an autoloader for this years bird season(why did I wait SO many years?...). I picked up a Girsan MC312, which is a Benelli inertia-drive clone. Very inexpensive, and runs like a top with everything from 7/8oz field loads through 3.5" turkey magnums. I've been extremely pleased with how well I've shot with it since dove opener Sept 1st. I've thought about a new 28 ever since I saw the new 555 when it first hit the shelves a few years back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 2620527, member: 84442"] I plan on loading for the 28 so not an issue there. 410 is a bit on the light side of the payload category and the heavy side of cost per shell. I suppose I could load 410 as well as 28ga, but the 28 seems more versatile. I have used a 12ga for everything since I outgrew the 28ga single shot of my childhood. I've been shooting a Special Field 870 since 1986 and finally treated myself to an autoloader for this years bird season(why did I wait SO many years?...). I picked up a Girsan MC312, which is a Benelli inertia-drive clone. Very inexpensive, and runs like a top with everything from 7/8oz field loads through 3.5" turkey magnums. I've been extremely pleased with how well I've shot with it since dove opener Sept 1st. I've thought about a new 28 ever since I saw the new 555 when it first hit the shelves a few years back. [/QUOTE]
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