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Edmund,
Just last week I was on a quail hunt with my 30" VHE choked M/F and used Remington skeet loads in #9's. I tried spreader loads in the left barrel and found little difference between the two loads. Just be patient and let them get out a little further. Mark is right in that smaller shot tends to open patterns a bit more. Good luck and have fun. 28's and quail are a marriage made in heaven. What gun is that with 24" barrels and F/F chokes?
Daryl
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