Not sure how we got on anecdotal stuff, but….there are days I’ve seen farmers in overalls and coaches with holes in their boots shoot far less shells for a limit out of old Stevens and Remington pumps, than the ‘professional’ skeet shooters with fitted guns right next to them. I knew a guy that was an amazing skeet shooter, who would borrow someone else’s gun and run a course, too. Heck, my best friend goes wing shooting around the world on high$ shoots with brits and others and has never had a fitted shotgun, yet he can hold his own with anyone….because he’s got great hand-eye coordination, pro golfer days. I’m not saying fit isn’t a good thing or that some folks can take advantage of it where others can’t. I’m just saying it’s often an overrated component in getting shot on target, compared to other stuff. It’s always been far more about the nut behind the trigger than any component in front of it. wink

On the topic: I’m interested to shoot one of the 20s and see how it feels vs other stuff. The 12s may be ‘inertia’, but they shoot and feel different than Benellis or the Auto 5s, Golds, etc….for sure.