You did not say how good a shot you are? In the off season or certainly before next season, I would go to a trap range and aks if you may shoot some targets from the gun down or unmounted position. Start at the 16 yard line and when you are hittng more than you miss, move back. Go to the 27 yard line and do this. If you are not able to hit way more than you miss, you should not be shooting those 50 yarders. I do not wish to sound too judgemental, but you seem to be taking part in an upland version of sky busting.
I look at it this way,if I can consistently average better than 90 at skeet,the upland birds are in serious danger,and I will be using a 20 guage and #6 loads for pheasant,and #7-1/2 loads for gray partridge and grouse.
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