Hunting Washington Forum
Washington State Hunting Forum and Northwest Resource Site
Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News:
Free:
Contests & Raffles
.
Home
Help
Calendar
Advertise
Login
Register
Hunting Washington Forum
»
Other Hunting
»
Upland Birds
»
Choke for upland birds?
Advertisement
Advertise Here
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
2
All
Go Down
Author
Topic: Choke for upland birds? (Read 17328 times)
hoyt77
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Tracker
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 40
Location: Blaine WA
Choke for upland birds?
«
on:
January 05, 2010, 10:32:57 AM »
So I have been trying to find out what is the best choke to use in my o/u shotgun. My first shotgun was a semi 1100 with a mod. barrel. Now with my new o/u I have different chokes to use. What would be the best for the pheasants, chukar, and quail.
What do you all use for these upland birds in you shotgun?
Logged
Archery-Hoyt Trykon (70lbs)
HHA Optimized Light
QAD Ultra Rest Pro Lock Down
Easton Epic Arrows
Upland- Brittany
O/U CZ Woodcock
Advertise Here
jackelope
Administrator
Trade Count:
(
+29
)
Legend
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 50753
Location: Duvall, WA
Groups: jackelope
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #1 on:
January 05, 2010, 10:46:19 AM »
mod on the 1st barrel and full on the 2nd. or maybe i/c then mod. kinda depends on your shooting skills i guess and what you plan to be shooting. i wouldn't use a full choke on quail and i wouldn't use an i/c on pheasants.
Logged
"Hate speech does not exist legally in America. There's ugly speech. There's gross speech. There's evil speech. And ALL of it is protected by the First Amendment."
chrisb
Washington For Wildlife
Trade Count:
(
+1
)
Longhunter
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 912
Location: Monroe
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #2 on:
January 05, 2010, 10:47:38 AM »
I shot mod in my autoloader this last season.
Logged
bobcat
Global Moderator
Trade Count:
(
+14
)
Legend
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 39215
Location: Rochester
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #3 on:
January 05, 2010, 10:54:02 AM »
Depends on what you're hunting, and where. With just a single barrel shotgun such as your 1100, the modified is hard to beat, for pheasant and chukar. For quail I would prefer skeet or improved cylinder. With a double barrel shotgun it's nice to have either improved cylinder/modified or modified/full. You have the more open choke for your first shot and the tighter choke for your second shot. For chukar I'd probably go with the modified/full all of the time. For pheasants I'd use the more open choke combination for earlier in the season, generally. It kind of depends on how the hunting is at that particular time. You can change your chokes as conditions change. Sometimes when pheasant hunting I like to have improved cylinder in one barrel and a full choke in the other. This allows me to quickly pick which choke I need when a bird flushes. It seems a lot of times pheasants will either be holding really tight and getting up at my feet, or jumping up 40 to 50 yards out. I do like to have the big pattern of the improved cylinder when they get up close like that. Otherwise you have to wait and let them get out there a ways before shooting, and that's not an easy thing to do.
«
Last Edit: January 05, 2010, 11:05:56 AM by bobcat
»
Logged
T-Bone
Non-Hunting Topics
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Longhunter
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 615
Location: Rockford, WA
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #4 on:
January 05, 2010, 11:39:35 AM »
For quail and the majority of upland hunting: I/C & Modified.
For late season pheasant: Skeet #2 (a weak Modified) & Modified or Modified & Improved Modified.
I hunt over a flushing dog. With a pointer, I/C and Modified would be fine almost all season.
Tom
Logged
" America will never be destroyed from outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln
whitey
Non-Hunting Topics
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Sourdough
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1831
Location: Western Washington
thank a soldier
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #5 on:
January 05, 2010, 11:42:36 AM »
In the Ruger I shoot Full and Extra full for pheasant/Chucker.
I/C for heavy steel shoot on ducks..
Logged
hoyt77
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Tracker
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 40
Location: Blaine WA
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #6 on:
January 05, 2010, 02:25:28 PM »
Thanks every one this was exactly what I was looking to find out.
Logged
Archery-Hoyt Trykon (70lbs)
HHA Optimized Light
QAD Ultra Rest Pro Lock Down
Easton Epic Arrows
Upland- Brittany
O/U CZ Woodcock
bobcat
Global Moderator
Trade Count:
(
+14
)
Legend
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 39215
Location: Rochester
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #7 on:
January 05, 2010, 02:33:12 PM »
You can, of course, also adjust your patterns by changing shells. If I'm shooting my over/under and I happen to have the improved cylinder choke in the bottom barrel, if I find the birds are generally giving me long shots I will be sure to load up with at least 1 1/4 ounce loads of 5's. If I'm getting relatively close shots I'll stick with lighter loads such as 1 1/8 ounce of 6's or 7 1/2's.
Logged
high country
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Old Salt
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 5133
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #8 on:
January 05, 2010, 02:49:04 PM »
It really depends on how you hunt and what. if you hunt over a pointer you can usually get by with low base 7.5's and open chokes. if you hunt over a lab you may need to step up to big boy 6's and mod or tighter chokes. I hunt with a 16ga that is mod and a bit looser and low base 7.5's and 6's....I kill a lot of birds every year. most guys go with huge pellets in tight groups hoping to break wings. I try more little pellets and hope for head hits. as bobcat said different shells will patern differently. not all 6's shoot the same, wad design has a lot to do with it. I personally like to have open chokes more then tight.
Logged
JACKALL
Non-Hunting Topics
Trade Count:
(
+1
)
Hunter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 110
Location: Arlington
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #9 on:
January 05, 2010, 04:13:26 PM »
I shoot modified in the bottom and full in the top, I always shoot the bottom first. That was the best patterns I could get with 3/4 oz load of # 7.5 in my ruger red label 28 ga. Take the chokes and pattern them with different loads and shot to see what you like the best.
Logged
carpsniperg2
Site Sponsor
Global Moderator
Trade Count:
(
+126
)
Legend
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 31543
Location: Goldendale,WA
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #10 on:
January 05, 2010, 04:14:34 PM »
mod for me
Logged
Owner: SPLIT DIAMOND TACTICAL
Firearms/Transfers/Parts/Optics
2011 HW Head Competition Winner
270Shooter
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Frontiersman
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 3828
Location: Yakima
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #11 on:
January 06, 2010, 05:53:17 PM »
I always use an I/C and mod. Still have to wait for those quail to get out a little ways so you dont blow them up.
Logged
Bofire
Political & Covid-19 Topics
Trade Count:
(
+5
)
Old Salt
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 5524
Location: Yelm
Harley YAR YAR YAR!
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #12 on:
January 06, 2010, 07:26:34 PM »
:)The best is to pattern your gun. My Modified choke might be the same as your IC. The range you expect to shoot is important also.
Carl
Logged
When the chips are down..... the buffalo is empty!!
I do not shop at Amazon
Sportfury
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Sourdough
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1154
Location: Graham, WA
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #13 on:
January 09, 2010, 03:18:52 PM »
There is a great article on chokes in, I think, Shooting Times. Saw it and read it while I was waiting for the wife at Walmart. This couple has done years of research to into how chokes pattern. They patterned chokes from 10 to 40 yards or so. They found that even though shot spreads there is a cone where most of the shot stays. They had cutouts to show the area of shot at each distance. Modified ended up being the best choke.
I typically use IC but after reading that article I may change my mind as to what I use.
Logged
fethrduster
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Scout
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 451
Location: Tacoma
Re: Choke for upland birds?
«
Reply #14 on:
January 12, 2010, 06:41:58 PM »
If you are shooting over a pointer, skeet in the first, improved modified in the second is hard to beat. Ic/m is a great all around combo too. I have shot pheasants dead at 50 yards with ic and 1 oz. 6's in my 16ga. sxs, so don't fall into the trap of thinking you need a tight choke. Most hunters don't have the skills to shoot tight chokes well at longer ranges, and it becomes more of a handicap than a help.
Logged
www.marklarsongunart.com
Advertise Here
Print
Pages: [
1
]
2
All
Go Up
« previous
next »
Hunting Washington Forum
»
Other Hunting
»
Upland Birds
»
Choke for upland birds?
Advertisement
Advertise Here
Quick Links
Front Page
Donate To Forum
Advertise on H-W
Recent Posts
Articles
Forum Rules
Recent Topics
2025 deer, let's see em!
by
teanawayslayer
[
Today
at 01:24:21 AM]
Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
by
EnglishSetter
[
Yesterday
at 10:55:36 PM]
2025 blacktail rut thread
by
Pete112288
[
Yesterday
at 10:54:40 PM]
2025 Quality Tag Hunt. 💥VIDEO 💥
by
DWAT
[
Yesterday
at 10:05:47 PM]
AMMO 6.5 PRC 143 Gr ELD-X Hornady
by
dblungshot
[
Yesterday
at 09:57:11 PM]
Lost Zoleo
by
N7XW
[
Yesterday
at 09:23:15 PM]
Panhandle whitetail dates
by
Jimmy33
[
Yesterday
at 09:17:38 PM]
Any buck clarification
by
Kingofthemountain83
[
Yesterday
at 08:25:13 PM]
Saw 25+ does today. No bucks. Is blacktail rut over?
by
craigapphunt
[
Yesterday
at 08:23:28 PM]
Surrounded by elk and this guy walks right up to me
by
jason stevens
[
Yesterday
at 08:13:15 PM]
Any MT deer updates?
by
muleyslayer#1
[
Yesterday
at 07:55:18 PM]
HUNTNNW 2025 trail cam thread and photos
by
Rigby416
[
Yesterday
at 07:28:44 PM]
Idaho Unit 39 wolves
by
IdeehoT
[
Yesterday
at 06:44:43 PM]
LINCOLN !!
by
cryder
[
Yesterday
at 06:33:14 PM]
2025 elk success thread!!
by
dmoua
[
Yesterday
at 04:39:28 PM]
Such cool looking animals
by
pashok23
[
Yesterday
at 04:07:56 PM]
Huck 121 Youth Elk
by
Parkern
[
Yesterday
at 01:54:01 PM]
Cash Poor/Equity Rich And Don't Want To Refinance
by
pianoman9701
[
Yesterday
at 11:34:18 AM]
Big old and heavy
by
SkookumHntr
[
Yesterday
at 11:19:28 AM]
Gots me a new/old rockchuck rifle coming
by
JDHasty
[
Yesterday
at 10:48:41 AM]
SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal