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Unread 04-12-2013, 07:55 PM   #1
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I must admit I have never understood the reasoning behind choking a gun IC/F. IMHO the full choke bbl is to tight for a second shot at Grouse or Pheasant for that matter. The second shot is usually immediately following the first and the bird hasn't put enough real estate between itself and the hunter to warrant such constriction.
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I must admit I have never understood the reasoning behind choking a gun IC/F.

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Having hunted with flushing dogs for many years I really appreciate those chokes. Unlike hunting over pointers you never really know when a bird will get up. If a bird gets up close I automatically grab the front trigger and can shoot without destroying the bird. If he gets up at a distance or on the rare occasion I miss the first shot I go for the back trigger and have enough pattern to get a good kill. Both guns have what I would call light full or even improved mod for the left barrels. The 16 is at .020 and the 12 is at .025. I know some think a 12 gauge is overkill but I shoot very light 7/8 oz loads and actually have a box of 2 1/2" x 3/4oz RST's in #10 shot that Morris gave me to try out on woodcock this year.
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I must admit I have never understood the reasoning behind choking a gun IC/F.
Hard to beat that combination for late season but if I were to build a gun from scratch it would be choked Skeet and Improved Mod. Never seen a grouse stick around long enough for a quick second shot so I prefer a little extra choke and it gives me time to recover and re-aquire my target.
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My late season gun is a GH 16 0 frame choked .004 & .010. By late season I'm talking the end of October and the first two weeks of November the rest of the time I use primarly skt/skt chokes with the occasional gun thats IC/M.

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I must admit I have never understood the reasoning behind choking a gun IC/F. IMHO the full choke bbl is to tight for a second shot at Grouse or Pheasant for that matter. The second shot is usually immediately following the first and the bird hasn't put enough real estate between itself and the hunter to warrant such constriction.
Have you shot (at) many roosters? I live in NW Iowa and that is a great combination. You shouldn't have to shoot twice too many times at a rooster.
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Default The Perfect grouse gun here

Attached below (I hope) is a photo of my knucklehead lab 'Tober who loves to point. As you can see by the northern Minnesota late season cover, an open choke is the ticket. My double trigger 26 inch 28 ga chokes have been opened twice, now at .001" right and .003" left..... modified, devalued, appropriate, & priceless.
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My absolute favorite Grouse gun bar none is a DHE 20 with 26 inch barrels choked cyl/IC and its a sloppy IC at best.
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Good God, I just realized a couple dozen guns is not enough. What to do, what to do???
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Spend Jack spend with all the reckless abandon you have within your inner soul spend those hard earned dollars on Grouse and Pheasant guns you can take afield and enjoy. Have you ever killed a bird with your bank statement??

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Charlie you can substitue Quail for Grouse.
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