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I hunt with F/F and M/F for all upland birds. Never missed a bird because I had "too much choke". I did turn a mudbat into a gooey feather pillow once though. I do make spreader loads for hunting in the 20, 16 and 12. They're good for mudbat and early season grouse for the right barrel. If we're into a mudbat flight I'll load a spreader in both barrels so I don't destroy the birds. I load the spreaders with 9, 10 or 11 shot.
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I shoot skeet and trap competitively for quite a few years . But I shot skeet more , so I used to be of the opinion that you needed very open chokes for dove quail grouse . And when I started shooting the bullshit game (sporting clays) . It didn’t take me long to realize M&F IM&F as well as F&F actually increased my confidence on not only clay targets but feathered ones as well . Now I’ve shot a boatload of targets/birds over the last 45 or so years .
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Great advice everyone. Thank you for your help. Can’t wait to take this gun out this fall. I can see why folks love Parkers. |
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07-08-2023, 10:42 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Pardon my ignorance, I have only been hunting birds for 65 years. What the hell are mudbats?
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07-08-2023, 10:58 PM | #9 | ||||||
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07-09-2023, 01:00 AM | #10 | ||||||
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My progression as a bird hunter over the years.
Early me, open chokes larger shot for wild birds. Middle aged me, tighter chokes with smaller shot for wild birds. Older me, gun fit is more important than choke or shot size up to certain ranges. The center of the target is the same regardless of the choke or shot size. Shoot a gun that shoots where you look!
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