I'd open the right barrel to around 10 points, and leave the tight barrel just as it is. You then have a very useful 12Ga for many hunting situations just as the gun sits. When hunting ruffed grouse, put a spreader in your tight barrel and fire it first if the leaves are still on the tree. The little quail shooting I've done was in relatively open ground where a second shot was quite possible. But with ruffed grouse, more often than not, you'll only get one shot - the second shot, if you get it, will usually be a "Hail Mary".