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recently picked up a remington 1100 28 gauge. would like to know what loads you guys use for hunting pheasants, upland birds, etc. thanks


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Posts: 497 | Location: Illinois | Registered: 27 May 2004Reply With Quote
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I have had good success with Federal High Brass Wing Shok ammunition available in 6 shot 3/4 ounce load in the early season.


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Posts: 119 | Location: Baltimore, MD | Registered: 15 March 2007Reply With Quote
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I've never used anything other than 3/4 oz loads at standard skeet velocities (~1200fps) in my 28's. Most people agree that the 7/8 and 1 oz loads aren't any more effective in this small bore.

Haven't used a 28 on pheasants, but on dove and quail a 28 does everything a larger gauge will do, and due to the superior handling characteristics of most 28 guns, do it even better. I like 3/4 oz of #8 or #9 for these little upland birds, usually stoked by about 13 grains of Unique with the appropriate wad and hull. Can't see why the same load with #6 or #7 wouldn't do fine on close-flushing roosters.
 
Posts: 13266 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001Reply With Quote
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I have had great success with 3/4 oz #8 for quail and 71/2 shot for released pheasants. What a great gauge. You will stop carrying your 12 ga. I use skeet choke for quail and modified for the bigger birds.
Drops pheasants in their "tracks" and does not blow up the quail.
Use good quality target ammo. John
 
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byf42,

Here in AZ I use the 3/4 oz loads (71/2,8, & 9's) for quail. But for real ND wild pheasant I use the Winchester 1 oz #6's.

You are goona love the 28....wait till you get a SxS Smiler


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Posts: 860 | Location: Arizona + Just as far as memory reaches | Registered: 04 February 2007Reply With Quote
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I really have had good luck with the Win. 1 oz. of 5's or 6's in the 28 ga. on wild pheasants. I had no problem killing December pheasants in South Dakota.


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