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					Originally Posted by  Dylan Rhodes
					 
				 
				a couple questions: 
 
1. Are you hunting over pointing dogs? 
2. Are the birds released or wild? 
 
I regularly hunt with Mod/F and even F/F for released birds over a pointing dog in PA. I find that they are slow as molasses and I have plenty of time to get the gun lined up the way I want to deliver a well-placed shot. I have had less success with this choke combination on wild birds without a pointing dog, but it can still be done. Spreader loads work pretty well, but they are usually only available in 7-8 shot anymore, at least commercially. I wouldn't want to take 7 shot on wild birds, but it does the trick on released. Spend some time at a clays course with it, I think you may be thinking its harder to hit things with those chokes than it really is. 
			
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 I hunt behind my pointing dogs for wild and released birds.  My thought was the chokes will be fine on wild pheasants.  I prefer a little tighter choke on them.  Debating whether to try it this fall on a Maine grouse trip and on the prairies chasing sharptail and huns.  Will likely stick with my 28 ga for quail.  Tempted to give it a whirl on all the larger birds, and just have my 12 ga choked Imp/Mod as a back-up.  I’m intrigued with the logic behind a M/F choke set-up, so hunting without spreder loads to start is appealing.  Just curious what others have experienced. Thank you.