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I like an ounce of #6 in my 28ga or 20ga on pheasants. And an ounce of #7 1\2 for chukar and quail.
Quote from: Bigshooter on November 07, 2010, 02:24:40 PMI like an ounce of #6 in my 28ga or 20ga on pheasants. And an ounce of #7 1\2 for chukar and quail.Great combo for pheasants and quail!
Quote from: yelp on November 07, 2010, 02:26:47 PMQuote from: Bigshooter on November 07, 2010, 02:24:40 PMI like an ounce of #6 in my 28ga or 20ga on pheasants. And an ounce of #7 1\2 for chukar and quail.Great combo for pheasants and quail!It works very, very, well for me. And packing a 28ga is a lot light than evern my 20ga.
I used to shoot pheasants with 7 1/2s over good pointing dogs, but without dogs, or over a flushing dog, I'd go with a 6. Late season I'd go to a 6 over pointing dogs, and 4s over flushing dogs, or walk up. Don't forget choke. I shoot an over/under 20ga with improved first, modified now, and modified and full for late season along with the change in shot size. One other thing, not all shells are the same. Early season I'll shoot a skeet load 7/8 oz. load, but once I get into the heavier shot, I shoot a hotter 1 oz. shell in the upper 1200+ fps range. Wile E.