i think it is really dumb, for one, pheasants are not that hard to kill and with a full choke you won't hit many of them period. that combination is for fifty yard shooting and all the studies show that at most only a couple of percent of hunters can it anything at that range, these same studies also show that the average pheasant is dead on the ground at 30 yds. sometime when you are out in the field pace off 50 yards and see what it looks like. i have killed several thousand pheasant in my life and i hunt the entire season and find very little difference in the distance i kill birds at whether it is the beginning of the season or the last day. mostly it is a myth. birds flush wild cause you spook them not cause it is later in the year. my own studies indicate that nearly 80% of my birds are taken with imp. cly. the balance with a mod. and nearly all of them have been taken with 7.5 shot in a 20 ga. or 28 ga. my choice but you don't need a canon to hunt with or buck shot either for that matter
cheers
i think it is really dumb, for one, pheasants are not that hard to kill and with a full choke you won't hit many of them period. that combination is for fifty yard shooting and all the studies show that at most only a couple of percent of hunters can it anything at that range, these same studies also show that the average pheasant is dead on the ground at 30 yds. sometime when you are out in the field pace off 50 yards and see what it looks like. i have killed several thousand pheasant in my life and i hunt the entire season and find very little difference in the distance i kill birds at whether it is the beginning of the season or the last day. mostly it is a myth. birds flush wild cause you spook them not cause it is later in the year. my own studies indicate that nearly 80% of my birds are taken with imp. cly. the balance with a mod. and nearly all of them have been taken with 7.5 shot in a 20 ga. or 28 ga. my choice but you don't need a canon to hunt with or buck shot either for that matter
cheers
I hunt from the beginning of the season till the end with an O/U the first barrel is improved cylinder and the second is modified. Correct me if I am wrong but I have read somewhere that the center core of any pattern is about 20 inches. That 20 inch core stays roughly together throughout the killing zone of a shot. So if you shoot I/C or Mod. or Full they all have a center core of about 20 inches that hold enough bb's to do the job whatever the choke you use and whatever the range until you use speed and power?
Well I guess I will sell my model 12 16 gauge for scrap iron. Apparently the birds that i have been shooting for the last fifty years are alot closer than I think. I don't know how I could have beeen so "dumb" all those years. Fortunately I have been shown the light for the last couple of years. I think I will get a pilgrim style blunder bust and use that from now on.
i think it is really dumb, for one, pheasants are not that hard to kill and with a full choke you won't hit many of them period. that combination is for fifty yard shooting and all the studies show that at most only a couple of percent of hunters can it anything at that range, these same studies also show that the average pheasant is dead on the ground at 30 yds. sometime when you are out in the field pace off 50 yards and see what it looks like. i have killed several thousand pheasant in my life and i hunt the entire season and find very little difference in the distance i kill birds at whether it is the beginning of the season or the last day. mostly it is a myth. birds flush wild cause you spook them not cause it is later in the year. my own studies indicate that nearly 80% of my birds are taken with imp. cly. the balance with a mod. and nearly all of them have been taken with 7.5 shot in a 20 ga. or 28 ga. my choice but you don't need a canon to hunt with or buck shot either for that matter
cheers
i have killed several thousand pheasant in my life and i hunt the entire season and find very little difference in the distance i kill birds at whether it is the beginning of the season or the last day. mostly it is a myth.
Mustistuff, this may very well be the case in an area where wild ring-neck pheasants aren't pushed all too much within a season.
But, when it comes to wild birds that have experienced hunting pressure, there's absolutely no doubt that they flush further out than early season birds.
LOL roll on floor laugh out loud. Bull$h!t You either can't shoot or don't hunt in the wind. Now one is talking about 50 yard shots. Haymaker is right.