shot size for ruffed grouse

When I first started in this area on upland birds, to go with a recently acquired English double, an old mentor of mine in that field, gave me a few boxes of C.I.L. roll crimped paper case # 7 shells which I foolishly used on Ruff Grouse locally.

In reality, for Grouse, I don't think there's much difference to decide on 6's or 7 1/2's.
 
7 1/2 early season, most birds still developing feathers.....6's later in oct/nov as they've built up some extra bulk with the cooler weather, plus the yearling birds are more fullsized.
 
In 12 gauge, 1 oz., in 20 gauge 7/8 oz. .... No. 8's. 7-1/2's ... second choice.

Equally deadly on Grouse & Woodcock. Neither are hard to kill.

Some like 6's for late season & longer shots. I've never found the need to
go any bigger than 7-1/2's.
 
I have always used 12 gauge, 1oz or 1 1/8 oz 7 1/2's..I too find the simple target loads work great..Little recoil too!! I have never had too much shot go into the bird..But I also use modified & Improved cylinder fixed chokes (over/under).
 
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