I always like these threads, I'm always interested to hear what folks are using and swear by, as much a personal choice as their decoy spreads and retrievers. I also always seem to notice that the most experienced folks seem to use lighter loads. For me, I swear by Kent Fasteel #3, in either 2 3/4 or 3". I shoot a improved cylinder and most of my shots are under 25 yards on fully-decoyed birds. If the divers aren't cooperating later in the season (i.e. I'm shooting at 30 yards), I just put a modified choke in.
One thing I have done is started making my 3rd shot a #2 Black Cloud. I don't ofter fire all three shots (my follow up is not fast), but I noticed that the pattern I get shooting that out of a improved cylinder is similar to my Kent loads out of a modified, hence I get my first two shots with great patterns close in, and if I fire the third shot it's like having a tighter choke. Right now I do this because I have a lot of BC left from when I was experimenting last year, but as I use it up I'll be sticking with the Kent.
My exception is on very windy days. If I'm forced to shoot in those conditions, I stick with the Kent and switch to #1 or BB shot. Seems to do the trick, just don't aim at teal with it in close.
One thing I have done is started making my 3rd shot a #2 Black Cloud. I don't ofter fire all three shots (my follow up is not fast), but I noticed that the pattern I get shooting that out of a improved cylinder is similar to my Kent loads out of a modified, hence I get my first two shots with great patterns close in, and if I fire the third shot it's like having a tighter choke. Right now I do this because I have a lot of BC left from when I was experimenting last year, but as I use it up I'll be sticking with the Kent.
My exception is on very windy days. If I'm forced to shoot in those conditions, I stick with the Kent and switch to #1 or BB shot. Seems to do the trick, just don't aim at teal with it in close.