Description
The F.A.I.R. Jubilee Sporting 28 Ga, 30″ Barrel, 5 TC (Xp50) Chokes is a high-grade Italian over-and-under shotgun designed for the dedicated clay target shooter. It offers a specialized 28-gauge configuration with a long 30-inch barrel set and a versatile five-choke system, balancing nimble handling with the stable swing dynamics typically found in larger-gauge target guns. This model represents a significant investment in a niche sporting discipline, priced at $2000.37.
Key Features
- 28-Gauge Target Platform: Delivers lighter recoil and lower shot cost per round compared to 12-gauge, ideal for high-volume practice or competition.
- 30-Inch Barrel Set: Provides a long sight plane and smooth swing for breaking distant clays, a preferred length for many Sporting Clays and FITASC shooters.
- 5 TC (Xp50) Choke Tube Set: Includes a range of chokes (likely Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full) for precise pattern control at varying distances.
- Sporting-Specific Geometry: Features like a raised rib and optimized balance point are tuned for the dynamic angles of Sporting Clays courses.
- Jubilee-Grade Fit & Finish: As part of F.A.I.R.’s Jubilee line, expect better wood-to-metal fit, finer engraving, and select walnut compared to base models.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge | 28 |
| Barrel Length | 30 inches |
| Chokes | 5 TC (Xp50) tubes included |
| Action Type | Over-and-Under |
| Best For | Sporting Clays, FITASC, Target Practice |
| Weight (Approx.) | ~6.8 – 7.2 lbs |
The gun’s construction is built around a robust boxlock action, known for reliability. The 28-gauge chambering uses 2 ¾” shells, and the choke system is compatible with other aftermarket tubes patterned on the popular Beretta/Benelli Mobilchoke thread pattern—a key point for budget-conscious shooters looking for affordable spare chokes. This is a ready-to-shoot package; it fits out of the box with the provided chokes, requiring no gunsmithing to get on the range. The overall weight, typically around 7 pounds, gives it enough heft for a steady swing without feeling sluggish.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This isn’t a beginner’s first shotgun. It’s for the shooter who has mastered the fundamentals and wants a dedicated tool for a specific purpose. Think of the experienced clay buster looking to add a 28-gauge to their arsenal for reduced recoil during long practice sessions or for competing in sub-gauge events. It’s also a solid choice for the upland hunter who wants a single, high-quality over-and-under that can double as a formidable target gun—offering more versatility than a single-purpose field model. Given its price point, it’s for the buyer who values refined Italian craftsmanship but may find the cost of a top-tier Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon or Browning Citori in 28-gauge prohibitive.
Practical Pros & Cons
Pros: The 28-gauge offers tangible savings on ammunition over time compared to 12-gauge target loads, a real ‘bang-for-buck’ consideration for active shooters. The 30-inch barrels provide excellent swing-through on crossing targets. The included five-choke set means you’re equipped for every station on a Sporting Clays course immediately. The Jubilee-grade fit and finish offer a noticeable step up in aesthetics from entry-level O/Us without entering true custom gun territory.
Cons: Let’s be direct—$2000 is a lot for a 28-gauge, a chambering some see as a niche or supplemental gauge. Ammunition, while cheaper per round than 12-gauge, is less ubiquitous and can be more expensive per box than 12 or 20-gauge at your local Missouri retailer. The 30-inch barrels might feel a bit long for shooters used to field guns or for use in tight quarters. You’re paying for specialization.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the 28-gauge suitable for a beginner in clay sports?
A: It can be, due to its light recoil, but the cost of the gun and ammo availability make a 12 or 20-gauge a more practical and economical first choice. This gun is better suited as a second, specialized gun for an improving shooter.
Q: What’s the real-world advantage of the longer 30-inch barrels?
A: Longer barrels create a longer sighting plane, which can improve accuracy, and they typically have a weight-forward balance that promotes a smoother, less jerky swing—critical for following and breaking fast-flying clays.
Q: Are spare chokes easy to find for this model?
A: Yes. The TC (Xp50) choke system shares threading with the widely available Beretta/Benelli Mobilchoke pattern. This means you can find affordable aftermarket chokes from brands like Carlson’s or Trulock without needing custom, gun-specific tubes.
Here’s the thing—the F.A.I.R. Jubilee Sporting 28 Ga represents a focused investment. It won’t be the only gun in your safe, but for the shooter who craves a refined, purpose-built target tool that eases the shoulder on long practice days, its value becomes clear. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If a specialized, high-quality 28-gauge over-and-under for target work is your goal, this Italian offering deserves a close look.




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