Are 7.5 shot Target Loads ok for Grouse?

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Hunting with a smooth bore shotgun. Just wondering if my 7 1/2 target loads will be okay or if I should buy some game loads. Thanks guys. New hunter here.
 
Heavy game loads are what I use in the late season on pheasant and sharpies, but rarely required for ruffed/spruce grouse.
 
Thanks guys. I have never hunted grouse before and will be going out soon. I have tried to familiarize myself with all the rules and regs by reading the 2015 Ontario huntings regulations summary. I had no idea if I was allowed to use lead shot or if I have to use steel shot. But i've gathered (and please correct me if I'm wrong) that I can use lead shot and steel shot is only necessary if you are hunting ducks. Also, in the wmu I will be in there is no deer, elk, or moose season open. So does that mean I do not have to wear hunter orange? Thanks for helping me out guys.
 
You only need nontoxic shot for waterfowl. Rabbits and grouse can be hunted with lead.

7.5 is a fine grouse size. Go with an improved choke if you can

Thanks guys. I have never hunted grouse before and will be going out soon. I have tried to familiarize myself with all the rules and regs by reading the 2015 Ontario huntings regulations summary. I had no idea if I was allowed to use lead shot or if I have to use steel shot. But i've gathered (and please correct me if I'm wrong) that I can use lead shot and steel shot is only necessary if you are hunting ducks. Also, in the wmu I will be in there is no deer, elk, or moose season open. So does that mean I do not have to wear hunter orange? Thanks for helping me out guys.
 
Target loads work just fine on ruffs. Use as open a choke as you have available. And don't shoot them on the ground, there's no sport or skill in that. They deserve better than that.
 
... And don't shoot them on the ground, there's no sport or skill in that. They deserve better than that.

Personally I prefer #4,#5 or #6
Bob



#4/#5... not a wingshooter... 99% of NorOnt small gamers are pot shooters... the don't give a flying fig for the sport of wingshooting.

Personally, I vastly prefer to run our springers on birds, and will even jump spruce grouse.... hoping the shot will beat them to the nearest branch.
 
Shot size 7 1/2 is perfect for grouse. I subscribe to the Burton Spiller school of thought that it's the number of hits that count with a bird like grouse, you need to bring it down or it'll just fly off with one #4 (say) in its belly and die later, slowly and painfully. Spiller was the uber grouse expert and actually favoured size 8 (which was the smallest he could buy and hard to find back in his day) and talked about size 9, but that might be going a bit too far.
 
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