Ruffed Grouse, shot size?

I like the over and under combination guns. Shotgun barrel for the first shot (3 in magnum #4), and second shot from the 308 barrel, just in case the grouse keeps on coming.
 
I use #4 or #5. I find anything smaller and you end up with more pellets in the meat.

I agree, I also stopped using a shotgun on them period. Usually ruffies are just sitting there anyhow so its not like your blasting them out of the sky, so I just use a rimfire on them to the head or neck area. Way less meat damage and I would like to see a guy head shot a grouse with his 12g at 30 to 40 yards without a few stray pellets.
 
I agree, I also stopped using a shotgun on them period. Usually ruffies are just sitting there anyhow so its not like your blasting them out of the sky, so I just use a rimfire on them to the head or neck area. Way less meat damage and I would like to see a guy head shot a grouse with his 12g at 30 to 40 yards without a few stray pellets.

When I first started small game hunting, everybody thereabouts had a Cooey single shot 12 gauge with full choke. They aimed one inch in front of the nose/beak of rabbits/grouse and caught them with just part of the pattern.
 
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