All you mention is the typ of shell, not the load.
The high end of the 12 selection would win hands down.
For example the average velocity of a 2 3/4 (32grm) is roughley 1450 per sec.
Obviousley you can not change the size of the shell but you can up the load to up to a 42grm shell, or should the gun be magnum proof ( barrels presured up to1900 ftlbs per square inch) the you can up it to a 3"shell and a loade of upto 56grm.
2007-10-05 23:56:32
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answered by Brad 5
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12 ga 2 3/4 round
2007-10-04 11:04:44
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answered by WC 7
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12 ga 2 3/4 ill give you an example from 1 load available remington nitro pheasant loads the 12 ga 2 3/4 have velocity of 1300 to 1400fps where as the 20 ga in 3 in has a velocity of 1185fps
http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/shotshell/upland/nitro_pheasant.asp
2007-10-04 11:12:56
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answered by Orion2506 4
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The 12 gage by far..... compare the 2 shells, the 20 gage is 1/5th the size of the 12 gage.
2007-10-04 11:06:16
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answered by Stampy Skunk 6
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Typical maximum load for a 2.75" 12 gauge is about 2200 ft-lbs muzzle energy. Typical maximum load for a 3" 20 gauge is about 1750 ft-lbs.
2007-10-04 11:03:43
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answered by fishtrembleatmyname 5
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Twelve (12) Gauge.*
2007-10-04 11:39:58
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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12 gauge, the fatter shell.
2007-10-05 15:36:42
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answered by firestarter 5
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12 man.Duh
2007-10-04 10:27:45
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answered by ... 3
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