Either modified or full choke... full choke keeps the shot in a tighter bunch, so it is better for a longer shot.
We would use a modified or full choke, and #4 shot.
full choke
full choke
depends on the game you are hunting
One not designed for use with steel shot.
Improved cylinder will be fine.
The choke spreads fairly quickly and is use for upland hunting such as: quail, rabbits and close range game.
Yes. The 410 does not do as much damage to a rabbit as as 20 guage or a 12 gauge. A 410 is good because it does not take a lot to kill a rabbit, and they are usually shorter in length then the other guns. Rabbit hunting is often done in thick brush and a shorter barrell is easier to control. Plus it puts more of a challange in the hunt. Hunting should be a challenge, otherwise it would be boring. I personally use a 20 gauge with light loads for rabbit. As soon as I can I'm going to get a 410 for rabbit hunting though. It should be a blast. Happy hunting and remember, be safe.
Choke collars are for hunting dogs & working dogs. Those dogs need those collars to behaive.
Improved cylinder or larger. Actually alot of folks do very well with a skeet gun.
Yes, the Romans used ferrets for rabbit hunting.
For hunting ducks, the most commonly used choke is the improved cylinder (IC) or modified choke. These chokes provide a balance between spreading the shot pattern enough to hit a moving target like a duck, while still maintaining enough density for a successful kill. It's important to consider your shooting distance and the type of ducks you are hunting when selecting the choke.