Under choked or over choked?

Hard to believe self respecting bird hunters admitting to turkey hunting/ground swatting. If you shoot them on the wing you’re exempted.
 
What you do is you take a headshot on a turkey, they are excellent eating and you do not want to shoot a turkey in the body with lead BB.

I’ll go ahead and disagree they are excellent eating. I enjoy hunting them in the spring, but eating it is not a selling point. I won’t say they are awful, but they aren’t that good either. It’s just very bland.

I’ll stick with a butterball or Jennie o raised in a barn if I want to enjoy eating one.
 
B and P Heavy Pheasant is a dynamite load thru my 20ga SxS. Anchors the roosters with the first barrel. My first choice is my hand loads, but this cartridge is a good one. Expect more retrieves. Buy a case when you can.
 
I/C in the bottom barrel and M in the top but I will be putting the I/M in the top before I go out again.
 
I totally agree, but if I can only go to pheasant land once or twice a year, I'm not turning down a 40 yard shot. Learned my lessons years ago with sub gauges and or open chokes. Next year, invite me up there and I'll bring my 28. :ROFLMAO:
4.10? Recurve bow? Sling shot?
 
Me too with the Briley's. I order a LM and a M for every gun I buy. Do you shim for a certain pattern like 60/40, 50/50, etc? I seem to have the best results killing birds dead with a 60/40.
I can’t shim my gun, would have to cut an angle on the stock which i won’t do. I do believe it would help to have a little pitch on there, as when I miss pretty certain I am under.
 
I can’t shim my gun, would have to cut an angle on the stock which i won’t do. I do believe it would help to have a little pitch on there, as when I miss pretty certain I am under.

You might try raising your comb to move your eye up.

The easy/cheap experiment is with a roll of Dr. Scholl's moleskin at roughly $10. You can just layer it until you get the height you want.

Measure that and then there are decent stick-on pads of different thickness that last basically forever like the Beretta silicone pad.

KICK-EEZ makes some Cheek-EEZ pads too for about $20-25. They have 4 thicknesses starting at 1/16" and adding a 1/16" from there to 1/4".

KICK-EEZ Cheek-EEZ

Should be able to dial it in a little better with some experimentation.
 
Maybe for some…I’d take any other choke option before I’d choose full choke for pheasant hunting…using IC today…flushes have been fairly close, holding reasonably tight…
Every manufacturer idea of IC, M, F, etc is different. .015 is generally the best all around but I like the way .012 which is a LM from Briley patterns the best. Benelli, Browning, etc factory tubes are allover the place in tolerences. Retay does put in a good tube from Tru-lok I believe.

Goose here is a video you should watch or anyone else with a new Browning A5.
 
When I was in high school I bought a 11-48 12 gauge with an imp.cyl. barrel. I loved that gun. I was killing everything from geese to spatsies with ease. Then I patterned it and discovered it had some big holes in the pattern. My confidence tumbled, I started second guessing my yardage, started missing and crippling birds. I wound up trading it off. Our mind is a strange thing... Got to love that Randy Wakeman though!!
 
I have 4-5 double guns choked skt1/skt2….really like that combo! But I like skt/IC…very similar. Michael Mcintosh believed with modern guns and ammo that very little constriction is needed…I’m much more in that camp than the extremely tightly choked option…
 
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