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@mtmiller your statment is incorrect.As for the OP. I use 3" 4 lead. When on refuges, I use my waterfowl loads, Steel 2 or 3s.
Was talking to a professional pheasant guide in South Dakota a month ago - his preferred set up was regular vanilla #5 lead shot in 2 3/4” shells paired with an improved choke. Spending $20+ per box for “upland” pheasant loads is mostly marketing…Have never hunted pheasant and most of my bird hunting experience is pass shooting dove on powerline ROWs in the South, so I need a little advice on preferred 20 gauge loads for pheasant. Steel, bismuth, copper-plated or regular lead? Shot size? 2 3/4" or 3"? Brand? Preferred choke for jump shooting over dogs?
I'm leaning toward 3" non-toxic in 5 or 6 but am open to suggestion.
Best load for hunting private and certain public lands. Otherwise, using exclusively lead will prevent you from hunting a lot of really good ground, legally.Was talking to a professional pheasant guide in South Dakota a month ago - his preferred set up was regular vanilla #5 lead shot in 2 3/4” shells paired with an improved choke. Spending $20+ per box for “upland” pheasant loads is mostly marketing…