If you get the right load and shot size in a 28 gauge you don’t need a jug choke. It’s much easier to get a tight pattern out of a smaller gauge than a big 10, 12, or 16. You will get shot strings with the smaller gauges, which will make wing shooting a little harder. There is not instant gratification in muzzleloading shotguns, you have to work with the individual gun and find out what works best in it.
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