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Stan I am surprised, I have shot a lot of pointed wild birds with #9. I have never had a real issue. Any occasional pellet is easily seen located and removed. The white meat shows the pellet with any feathers that were pulled through. Then again I shoot a lot of birds in the back.
A friend I occasionally hunt with shoots a lot of 6’s on pointed birds. He is a great shot but his birds are beat up bad.
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