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In the past I have employed a similar strategy, especially in the early part of the season when hunting areas where there were more woodcock than grouse. Right barrel was loaded with 7/8-oz of #9 and left with 1-oz of copper plated #8's. Looking back on it, taking a shot at a grouse with a skeet load was probably a little irresponsible and I'd should have gone #8 and#7-1/2.
JDG
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