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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 597451" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Not picking a fight Iowafarmer but why a full choke to make it even harder to hit them and 3 in magnums for a longer less efficient shot string. That for me at least, goes against everything I know about upland bird hunting.</p><p></p><p>I would tell a beginning pheasant hunter to use a mod or imp cyl choke for a larger pattern and a good shell like a "Rem Express Long Range" with a 1 1/4 oz load for a shorter more effiecient shot string( hence more BB's arriving at the target at the same time) Also unless late in the season using 6's. Late season tighten up the choke and go to 5's for better downrange energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 597451, member: 6713"] Not picking a fight Iowafarmer but why a full choke to make it even harder to hit them and 3 in magnums for a longer less efficient shot string. That for me at least, goes against everything I know about upland bird hunting. I would tell a beginning pheasant hunter to use a mod or imp cyl choke for a larger pattern and a good shell like a "Rem Express Long Range" with a 1 1/4 oz load for a shorter more effiecient shot string( hence more BB's arriving at the target at the same time) Also unless late in the season using 6's. Late season tighten up the choke and go to 5's for better downrange energy. [/QUOTE]
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