Grouse/Partridge Shot Size

Lotro

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Hey Folks,

I'm pretty new here, and to hunting in general. I've only shot one bird (but I've shot at a few more and missed - HA!) and I'm wondering what the more experienced grouse/partridge hunters have to say about shot size.

I chase birds with a .410 for now (I like the less recoil) and the guys at the gunshop told me to shoot with number 4 shot, but other people say shoot with 7 1/2 shot. The 4 shot recommendation was based on the extra foliage in the trees during this early part of the season, and the 7 1/2 shot reasoning is not to spoil any breast meat.

I'm a bad (new?) shot, what do you think is better and why?

If this should be posted elsewhere, please let me know and I'll move it or take it down.
 
In the .410 I have always used the 7 1/2 shot, as that was what Grandpa started us with. Worked great on the grouse and snowshoe hares I harvested with it over the past 40 years.
Can see where others are seeing benefits from 5 or 6 shot.
 
I strictly use a 22 for birds (headshots only).. no pulling feathers from meat or destroyed meat.. even a 410 can completely destroy a bird if not careful with any shot size.. a number 6 or7/7.5 will do just fine.. lots of birds around here you just gotta get out and find them... I'm also from the sault and usually get atleast a couple every time I'm out.. numbers are still looking food in the area.. a little extra advice would be to stay away from a certain lgs personally had a few bad experiences and have heard some horror stories from good friends.. good luck
 
I’m a #5 shot size guy. 6 is a bit small and 4 is a bit big for me but either work.

I tend to aim for the base on the neck (or the head). The idea is to aim a bit high as to catch the head with a few pellets on the outside of your pattern.
 
Keep in mind that I use a 12g for upland bird and critters and not a .410, for grouse I use #7.5 or #6. For hares I use #5 or #4 sometimes, all have knocked them down hard. I think choke constriction is almost more important than shot size if you’re in the general #5 to #7.5 range, all of those shot sizes will kill a grouse. Hell I have friends that have thrown sticks at them and come home with meat lol.
 
I wish I was a good enough shot to use a .22. I’m working on it!

a little extra advice would be to stay away from a certain lgs personally had a few bad experiences and have heard some horror stories from good friends.. good luck

Care to explain “lgs”? Feel free to PM me, I’m new to this, I only want good experiences!
 
I think if someone is ground-sluicing birds I'd doesn't make a bit of difference what shot size is used. It would be similar to a debate about which rifle cartridge and bullet would be best if someone decided to use his moose rifle to behead a grouse or two.
 
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