Upland with a side by side for me.
Yup!
And to be more specific, it would be sharp tailed grouse on the open plains of Western Canada, on clear crisp 10-15 degree days under endless blue skies stretching from horizon to horizon, with my 16 gauge customized 1935 Fox Sterlingworth (in the works) sporting 28" barrels with moderate chokes (can never decide).
Or maybe tramping up draws leading up and away from the Missouri River in north central South Dakota waiting but never fully prepared for the explosion that comes when that #### pheasant figures he has run out of cover and takes to the air. Carrying, of course, my round action 1921 Manufrance Ideal 6R EE Excelsior 12 gauge with 29" mod and full barrels.
It might be picking my way along an old logging road in northern Ontario, my Llewellen setter hard at work, trying to be ready for the unique wing beat sound of a flushing ruffed grouse with my 5 pound 1905 W & S Tolley 12 gauge single barrel game gun and a light load of 3/4 ounce of #7 in the chamber.
Could be head down in the blind at Delta Marsh, 30" Damascus barreled 1907 Remington 1894 BE grade choked full and full, while the flight of greenheads circle the decoys like some F18's buzzing the crowd at an airshow.
Possibly sitting still, just after dawn, back to a tree, rivercane yelper hanging from it's lanyard around my neck, while that big tom rushes towards me intent on dispersing the jakes and ready to take on any other tom that dares to challenge him for his harem of hens, 1908 Fox A grade 12 gauge, 30" full and fuller at the ready.
Crap! Really? Just one and one?
Can't do it.
