If Foster was indeed correct that most grouse and quail, we're assuming he was referring to Ruffed Grouse and Bobwhite Quail, are shot at 23 yards, what choke in your right barrel of your bird gun do you think would be most effective at that range? The answer is obviously Cylinder choke. It's really hard to argue with McIntosh and Brown then, isn't it? Obviously, if your bird gun is used for prairie birds or pheasants over big-going Springers a tighter choked gun would be advantageous.


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