Bowguy 1 Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 I've taken lots of folks duck hunting, n they typically show up over choked n miss. One year I shot 147 ducks, I know cause I was doing waterfowl survey counts for the state. I had to log every bird. My buddy was doing wing studies, he killed a ton too. It was a perfect storm of cold up north n warm below us. Regardless most birds were shot less than 20 yards using Kent steel n improved cylinder chokes. Steel will move most chokes up one size. What you all using n how long have you been at it? What type waterfowling do you do? We deke em all n don't shoot if they don't. Maybe it's the reason for close shots. Even hunting divers it's the same thing. 7-9 dozen dekes off a point on a reservoir. This is more to help newbies not shoot an overly choked gun. We use typically 4 sometimes the ic in 20 ga if we're doing a quick in n out than pheasant or other upland. While we're on it, for upland we use ic or more open, often w spreader loads. Makes it pretty open but this is over a pointing dog. How bout bunnies? Anything besides ducks, geese, turks I'm using a 28 ga. Again open chokes. Pattern the guns, I think most overdue it. Something to think about when you screw in a full or mod choke. Idk where mine even are. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 I like Kent Fast Steel 4 in IC for most of my waterfowling, they shoot well and are reasonably priced Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 In my Rem 11-87 I shoot Kent Fasteel BB for geese and # 2 for ducks with an IC tube, 3" 12 gauge. In my O/U I shoot Kent # 2 Fasteel with either skeet/IC or IC/Mod for waterfowl., 3"12 gauge For upland game birds and bunny rabbits I shoot a 20 gauge s/s choked IC/Mod with 7/8 Oz. of #6 or #7.5 lead shot. For pheasants I shoot a 12 gauge O/U choked IC/Mod with 1 1/4 oz. lead shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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