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#1515571 - 09/05/08 10:55 PM
Tips for a beginner
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 11/24/07
Posts: 153
Loc: MN
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I have always hunted deer and fished both summer and winter, but I figured I would try something new this fall.... I would like to hunt grouse and maybe pheasant... My buddy has a dog so I could go with him even though its only his second year.... I have a 20 guage that my grandpa left me when he passed on... What type of shell should I be looking at??? 2 3/4???? Type of cover, time of day, and so on... Thanks in advance..... Oh ya, how do you tell what type of choke that is in the gun?
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#1515646 - 09/06/08 12:31 AM
Re: Tips for a beginner
[Re: The_King48]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/23/06
Posts: 161
Loc: Duluth
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well mornings are good because no one else has hit the trails yet and afternoons are good because the grouse come out to pick pebbles for their gizzards, but anytime is fine. I have the best luck in Pine/Poplar mix and edges of tag alder swaps. Grouse like clover, rasberry bushes, mushrooms, and later in the season treebuds after the snow.
for ammo I shoot No. 6 shot
for telling the choke it should be either stamped on the barrel or if you have interchangeable chokes the outside of it after you take it out. it will be abbreviated MOD. for modified, FULL for full. I don't know the abbreviations for SKEET, IMPROVED MODIFIED, OR IMPROVED CYCLINDER.
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#1518078 - 09/08/08 05:19 PM
Re: Tips for a beginner
[Re: Tom7227]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 11/24/07
Posts: 153
Loc: MN
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Its a win. 1200 ( fairly cheap gun I think??) with a FULL choke.... I don't think its the best choice for a grouse gun, but I think I will shot it this year anyway.... Will it harm the barrel with steel shot??? I bought 7 or 71/2 steel shot for this weekend...
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#1518312 - 09/08/08 09:06 PM
Re: Tips for a beginner
[Re: The_King48]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 1341
Loc: Aberdeen, SD
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Generally, you won't want to shoot steel shot through a full choke. Modified is plenty tight (in my opinion, anyway) for steel shot.
7 1/2 is probably all right for grouse...a 20 gauge is not likely to pattern well with anything larger than a #6 or maybe #5 anyway. 7 1/2 is probably gonna be a little light for pheasant...I'd suggest you go with a #6 there.
Edited by Jarrod32 (09/08/08 09:08 PM)
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