![]() Will there be a horn to start the drive, or will you be live when you get to your peg? Are you numbering from right to left, or left to right? Are you moving up two or three? Are you expected to pick up your empty cartridges after each drive, or simply put them into a neat pile? Find out these details before the start of the first drive. Respect the rulesĪll shoots are different, so make sure you know what the drill is in terms of ground game, corvids and pigeons. Safety should always be your primary concern, so make sure you listen carefully to your host's safety briefing and know where the flankers and beaters are at all times. ![]() In terms of cartridges, for average to high driven pheasants (but not extreme), I would recommend the following loads of either no. ![]() ![]() I would recommend 28–32" barrels choked ½ to ¾, depending on the type of shooting you will be doing and your build. Either a side-by-side or over-under in 12, 16 or 20 bore is preferable, although I have seen some experienced Shots put a 28 bore to very good use. ![]()
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