I love my Chamber's English fusil, with it's 1 1/4 in breech . Balance is wonderful. I have had wonderful experiences shooting 28 bore through to 10 bore guns, and will always opt for the larger bores if more power or shot is required. Shot stringing can be a problem if shooting too large for the bore shot loads. As mentioned, this isn't apparent with stationary targets , but is still something to consider. Of all the bore sizes, the 28 has always surprised me in terms of it's performance in the field. When looking at shot stringing in the smaller bores [ heavy shot loads ] I think in terms of the possibility of the game [ turkey] being dead before the last of the shot has even reached it . I like larger bores because I get good shot filled larger patterns than with smaller bores. Hope this makes sense.