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In most states, it is perfectly legal to hunt upland birds with an over-under shotgun, but specific laws and regulations vary by location and species.
Shotgun Regulations for Upland Bird Hunting
When hunting upland birds, it’s crucial to familiarize yourself with local regulations regarding shotgun types. An over-under shotgun is a popular choice among upland bird hunters due to its versatility and balance. Most over-under shotguns hold two shells, with a 2-3 inch barrel length being standard for upland hunting.
Choosing the Right Choke and Shell Size
For optimal performance when hunting upland birds, consider using a choke that constricts the shotgun pattern to approximately 25-30 inches, typically a Modified or Improved Cylinder choke. When selecting shell sizes, 7 1/2 or 8 shot are popular choices for upland bird hunting, as they provide a balance between range and effective bird take-down. It’s essential to check local regulations regarding the maximum shell size allowed in your hunting area.
Hunting Techniques for Success
To maximize your chances of success when hunting upland birds with an over-under shotgun, focus on developing a consistent and smooth shooting technique. Practice your swing and follow-through to ensure a steady aiming point and minimize wobble. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the terrain and anticipate bird movement patterns to get into position for the shot. By following these tips and understanding local regulations, you can enjoy a successful upland bird hunting experience with your over-under shotgun.
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