I use this remington 870 spl field model in 20 ga., modified choke & with 7/8 oz load of # 7-1/2 shot. This always worked best for me...
Why 7-1/2 size? In 1 oz of it there are 350 pcs of shot,....In #6, there is 225 pcs. It does make a difference in numbers of shot in your pattern at the various distances from the muzzle. It doesen't take much in shot size to kill grouse....
The short barreled, lightweight pump is easier to swing & fast to the shoulder when needed. I also get a few on the wing each year. I too like the .22, but I still believe the shotgun is a step up when grouse hunting, also for safety reasons, shooting them out of the trees later in the season or shooting on the wing....
I keep the .22 for rabbits & tin cans!
Why 7-1/2 size? In 1 oz of it there are 350 pcs of shot,....In #6, there is 225 pcs. It does make a difference in numbers of shot in your pattern at the various distances from the muzzle. It doesen't take much in shot size to kill grouse....
The short barreled, lightweight pump is easier to swing & fast to the shoulder when needed. I also get a few on the wing each year. I too like the .22, but I still believe the shotgun is a step up when grouse hunting, also for safety reasons, shooting them out of the trees later in the season or shooting on the wing....
I keep the .22 for rabbits & tin cans!


















































