I saw @BrentD wrote on another thread "Over thinking chokes is fun." So hopefully this will be fun!
I have my grandpa's 16 gauge Winchester model 12, that had a fixed full choke. I didn't use it much because it pummeled birds, so I had a gunsmith open it up to IC this last year, and used it last fall for pheasants and ruffed grouse. As far as I am concerned it was perfect. Shot a bunch of ruffed grouse and pheasants all season at all sorts of ranges. It worked great. No need to think about chokes again for me.
That is until I bought another 16, this one a side by side. So now I have two barrels (and two triggers). I *think* it has 2 fixed full chokes (will find out soon), and I will likely open them both up. I want to carry it for both grouse and pheasants. I'm thinking either skeet and IC, (ideal for grouse?) or IC and Modified (ideal for pheasant?). I killed birds between ~15-45 yards with my IC last fall. I also missed some at all ranges. Would a skeet choke be good for pheasants inside of 30? What would you do?
I have my grandpa's 16 gauge Winchester model 12, that had a fixed full choke. I didn't use it much because it pummeled birds, so I had a gunsmith open it up to IC this last year, and used it last fall for pheasants and ruffed grouse. As far as I am concerned it was perfect. Shot a bunch of ruffed grouse and pheasants all season at all sorts of ranges. It worked great. No need to think about chokes again for me.
That is until I bought another 16, this one a side by side. So now I have two barrels (and two triggers). I *think* it has 2 fixed full chokes (will find out soon), and I will likely open them both up. I want to carry it for both grouse and pheasants. I'm thinking either skeet and IC, (ideal for grouse?) or IC and Modified (ideal for pheasant?). I killed birds between ~15-45 yards with my IC last fall. I also missed some at all ranges. Would a skeet choke be good for pheasants inside of 30? What would you do?