Thanks Skeet, that is just what I was looking for. If this gets to be to big a hassle, I will put the whole mess in a box out in the garage and continue to buy my shells.
I do like the 28, but it appears the shot selection is fairly critical. I have two 28s, a Browning Superlite 1970s vintage steel frame, fixed choke gun and a new Browning 525 gun, I just adopted. The 525 is a 3 barrel set. I took the Superlite to Argentina last year. It was not much for open field, high bird shooting, but once I got into the edge of some trees it did fancy work; pop, flop, pop, flop, etc.
The 28 and 410 are fun to shoot on Clays.
Ed
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