Earlier this spring (late winter) my FFL was getting a really good deal on a certain shotgun through one of his distributors and I told him to order one for me. I've long been an advocate for 26'ers and have more than i need. After sept geese, 95% of my waterfowl is tight quarters, timbered ducks and a shorter barrel lends itself to a majority of what I do better than the longer counterparts. Aside from that in my upland doubles I always preferred a 26" even for late season pheasants. I didn't think much of it at the time (assumed demand probably had them all accounted for) but it took a little while for one to come in stock for him to order and eventually sell to me.
Fast fwd to earlier this week, the new cabelas summer shooting and optics catalog came to my mail box. Apparently the $25 or $50 gift cards I get each Christmas from family (that really doesn't know any better and still assumes cabelas is the pinnacle for outdoor equipment) is enough for them to send me their literature a couple times per year. I finally had a little time to sit down and thumb through it this morning. I was shocked to see literally every shotgun offered in either a 28" or 30" barrel. None offered in 26" Even the standard field guns like benelli are being offered in 28" or 30" is there that much demand for long barrels? If so why?
I would have though the opposite with advancements in non-tox ammo, more people would be gravitating to the more maneuverable and concealable shorter barrel scatter guns? In my absence of pay attention to social hunting norms did I suddenly become an elmer fudd preferring 26" to 28" or 30"?