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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 1585510" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>[ATTACH=full]124491[/ATTACH] I prefer to go up in shot size with the 28. 5 or Six shot on quail is my go to, 7\8 ounce loads, with a slightly tighter choke, IC and Mod. In my 16s and 20s I shoot 7.5 or 6 shot with SK/IC or IC/LM. As KY Windage started, it's the same shot speed just generally less pellets or a longer shot string compared to the same ounce load in a 20ga. The key is to hit the pattern board which few do. Unless hunting were regulated would not even consider anything but lead, again hit the pattern board and skip the marketing hype.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 1585510, member: 26939"] [ATTACH=full]124491[/ATTACH] I prefer to go up in shot size with the 28. 5 or Six shot on quail is my go to, 7\8 ounce loads, with a slightly tighter choke, IC and Mod. In my 16s and 20s I shoot 7.5 or 6 shot with SK/IC or IC/LM. As KY Windage started, it’s the same shot speed just generally less pellets or a longer shot string compared to the same ounce load in a 20ga. The key is to hit the pattern board which few do. Unless hunting were regulated would not even consider anything but lead, again hit the pattern board and skip the marketing hype. [/QUOTE]
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