Might add that I've shot "driven" birds in various places here and there, including Argentina and South Africa--which including wild guinea fowl, which are twice the size of pheasants--as well as on typical pheasant drives in places such as South Dakota. Just about as many birds were taken going as coming. Have found in all of those that pattern density, especially with harder shot, has been more important than other factors.


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