Just brainstorming here, looking to get serious about hunting in western PA, and hopefully most of what's out there to hunt, from turkey to waterfowl to small game, as well as slug hunting deer.
Whatever choice, it would be a pump shotgun.
So if I wanted the best performance, would I be better off with:
a.) 12ga 3" for being the most standard, affordable, easy to master based on standardization, and offered on many good platforms to choose from.
b.) 3.5" 12ga, allowing use of the heaviest loads for special use while still taking the milder ones for regular use
c.) 10ga, offering the highest level of shot and power in a gun heavy enough to give less felt recoil than the 3.5" 12ga (yes, no?)
These aren't mutually exclusive, but money is of course limited. For 3" I have my pickins, for 3.5" I'd use a Rem 870, and for 10ga I'd use a BPS Stalker.
So what think ye all? I've tried all the 12ga loads out of my friend's Rem 870 ESM, and find the 3" fine, and the 3.5" survivable but painful. Wondering if a 10ga would have lower recoil than the 3.5" 12ga due to being 30% or so heavier, and whether the more shot and higher power would be worth it, or whether the versatility of the 12ga is better even if I wanted 3.5" loads... or whether I'm really best sticking to 12ga 3" and focusing on practice (which I would of course do with the others, but I'd probably get a lot more in with the 3"... maybe I'm answering my own questions.)