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Unread 07-31-2015, 06:15 PM   #1
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Ross, what are the constrictions of the Briley's you have in when hunting grouse and woodcock?
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I hunt on County Forest land with a close- hunting Springer Spaniel.

During the early season in late September and early October the trees are still leafed out and the shots are close and quick. I use #8 shot in my Parker Repro 20 gauge. The right barrel is choked cylinder and the left improved cylinder.

Once the leaves are down, I use #8 shot with a skeet choke in the right barrel and #71/2 shot with a light modified in the left.

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Sorry, Wild Skies I forgot about the Woodcock.

If I am hunting Woodcock, I use cylinder and improved cylinder cokes. The right barrel gets #9 shot and the left #8. I have started using the RST lighter loads and like them a lot.

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I also have Briley thin walled chokes in my 12 ga Repro magnum. They were installed before I bought the gun used. THANK YOU, THANK YOU to the previous owner.
My choices are LtMOD/MOD for waterfowl, CYL/CYL for grouse, woodcock, skeet and some close range sporting clays.
One gun can do it all.
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