Best shot size and chokes for chuckar

Mule man

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Like to no what you folks prefer for chokes and shot size for medium range holding birds as well as what do you use for birds getting up a bit on the wild side?
 
Skeet and Improved Cylinder in my 20 gauge over/under. Size six shot. If the birds won't hold for the dog, I pass on the shot. If I didn't have a pointer and birds were flushing wild, IC over Modified would be my choice.
 
For my style/timing I like Estate High Velocity Hunting Load in 12 gauge
3 1/4 Dram Equiv
1 1/4 oz. of #6
I like to let the birds get out aways before I get on them. Modified choke.
 
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I've used 5's or 6's with the modified choke on my 12 ga. which is the gun I use for everything. I have also shot chukars with 7 1/2 shot as well because we ran into them while quail hunting. (y)

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Whatever choke is in there and whatever shells i can grab... not like chukar hunting involves any killing :)
Proved my point today... 3.5 hrs of hard hiking, some shooting, and nothing died.

First trip with a gun for my little girl. @JLS and @teej89 might recognize the view.

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Classic bad dad moment. Right after the pic, the wind picked up even more, temperature dropped, and rain squall moved in. We were grossly under dressed. I took my shirt off to add to her layers. We ran/ fell back to the truck. I had to stop frequently to run back up hill to stay warm, still felt borderline hypothermic when we got to the truck.
 
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Proved my point today... 3.5 hrs of hard hiking, some shooting, and nothing died.

First trip with a fun for my little girl. @JLS and @teej89 might recognize the view.

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Classic bad dad moment. Right after the pic, the wind picked up even more, temperature dropped, and rain squall moved in. We were grossly under dressed. I took my shirt off to add to her layers. We ran/ fell back to the truck. I had to stop frequently to run back up hill to stay warm, still felt borderline hypothermic when we got to the truck.
 
I used to chase chuckar in wide open arid mountains and liked to use #6s with Improved and Full in my o/u. I found you have to hit them hard as they like to crawl into holes and crags when able after being downed
 
I run pointers, sixes and a modified choke in my Benelli while my SxS are full and modified.
Brittany man. I was in your neighborhood on the opener, the birds are there, hope you continue to mend. I won’t be back until Thanksgiving; I have to go elk hunting first season here and four days later I go for 10 days in Montana.
 
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