I have never shot a gun while hunting with WS1 and WS2 chokes until this weekend. My typical hunting is with a small gauge gun with light improved cylinder and light modified chokes. I shot my newly reacquired 6 pound Win 21 while quail hunting this weekend. I am like most other people in that I can swing a heavier gun better than a light gun, but I still prefer the light gun. That is the primary reason that I have never hunted with 21's because they are typically heavier than I prefer and they are not that easy to comeby in a light 28 gauge.

I have a friend that because of his profession and private collection he could shoot any American double, but he doesn't. He always shoots a 20 gauge 21 with WS1 and WS2 choking whether we are hunting quail, shooting wild pheasants or sharptail grouse. He has always told me that he thought the Winchester WS1 and WS2 chokes were the best for upland hunting.

From my experince this weekend, I may agree with him. Of course, I will shoot it a few more times before making that final decision.

My question is whether are not you upland hunters think these WS chokes are that great.

Riprap

Last edited by Riprap; 12/31/06 11:23 PM.