What load and choke do you use for pheasant hunting? Comments anyone? Suggestions? Thanks!
There are a variety of choke tubes that can be used for pheasant hunting, but the most important factor is to use one that matches your gun. For example, a Modified choke tube would be too tight for a shotgun with a barrel diameter of 18.5-20 gauge, while an Improved Cylinder choke tube would be too wide for use in a 12 gauge shotgun.
In general, choke tubes that are labeled as “pheasant” or “extra full” will work well for pheasant hunting. These tubes typically have a constriction of .650-.700 inches. Remember to always check your gun’s owner’s manual to make sure you are using the correct choke tube for your firearm.