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<blockquote data-quote="OKCHunter" data-source="post: 2990207" data-attributes="member: 8534"><p>What is she going to use it for? Since you are looking at an O/U you can add tubes if you want to shoot the sub gauges in the future. For example, if for hunting and target shooting, you can get a 12g O/U and purchase tubes for 20g, 28g, and / or .410. Or, configure how you want - get a 20g O/U and purchase tubes for 28g.</p><p></p><p>The 28g is my absolute favorite for skeet shooting; and my 11 yr old daughter shoots 28g in her Rem 1100. The problem with 28g and .410 is that it gets expensive unless you reload. By purchasing reloading supplies in bulk, however, I can reload both 28 and .410 at less than $5 / box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKCHunter, post: 2990207, member: 8534"] What is she going to use it for? Since you are looking at an O/U you can add tubes if you want to shoot the sub gauges in the future. For example, if for hunting and target shooting, you can get a 12g O/U and purchase tubes for 20g, 28g, and / or .410. Or, configure how you want - get a 20g O/U and purchase tubes for 28g. The 28g is my absolute favorite for skeet shooting; and my 11 yr old daughter shoots 28g in her Rem 1100. The problem with 28g and .410 is that it gets expensive unless you reload. By purchasing reloading supplies in bulk, however, I can reload both 28 and .410 at less than $5 / box. [/QUOTE]
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