for close range use a modified it is a really versital choke but what i use for long range is a full i got 5 ducks with a full choke i know it ain't alot but i just started last year
They have a oil gland which has the oil in and they use their bill to use it on their feathers
No, ducks do not have lips. They have hard, sturdy bills which they use to spoon water and reeds into their mouths.
A beak, an anus, and a nose! A beak, an anus, and a nose!
Ducks have 2 legs.
Depends on what kind of snake bites the duck, if it is poisonous it could make the duck sick or could kill it. If it is just a normal water snake the I doubt that it will be able to kill the duck.
full choke
One not designed for use with steel shot.
Improved cylinder or larger. Actually alot of folks do very well with a skeet gun.
A full choke is the best for waterfowl.It will keep your pattern tight as long as possible due to the distance involved with shooting ducks and geese in flight.
depends on the game you are hunting
Yes, an improved modified (IM) choke tube in a 12-gauge shotgun is generally good for duck hunting. It provides a balance between spread and pattern density, making it effective for medium to close-range shots. This choke allows for a tighter shot pattern than a modified choke, which can help with accuracy and hitting fast-moving ducks. However, the best choke can vary based on the specific hunting conditions and the distance of the shots.
Improved cylinder will be fine.
A quick accurate gun
We would use a modified or full choke, and #4 shot.
The choke spreads fairly quickly and is use for upland hunting such as: quail, rabbits and close range game.
Choke collars are for hunting dogs & working dogs. Those dogs need those collars to behaive.
full choke