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<blockquote data-quote="1100 Remington Man" data-source="post: 1679734" data-attributes="member: 29824"><p>In my 1100 28ga when hunting Wild Iowa Pheasants I use Winchester's 1oz load of 6 shot. </p><p> I have found the standard 3/4oz load to be pathetic on Wild Pheasant's but ok on pen raised birds.</p><p> Just FYI I have bagged a Triple with Winchester's 1oz load, yes three shots three birds. </p><p> For what it's worth I don't hunt with a 28ga unless I have a good dog along, as I step up to a 12ga without a dog. </p><p>Wild Pheasant's are hard to impress use enough gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1100 Remington Man, post: 1679734, member: 29824"] In my 1100 28ga when hunting Wild Iowa Pheasants I use Winchester’s 1oz load of 6 shot. I have found the standard 3/4oz load to be pathetic on Wild Pheasant’s but ok on pen raised birds. Just FYI I have bagged a Triple with Winchester’s 1oz load, yes three shots three birds. For what it’s worth I don’t hunt with a 28ga unless I have a good dog along, as I step up to a 12ga without a dog. Wild Pheasant’s are hard to impress use enough gun. [/QUOTE]
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