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Brush, cover, heavy undergrowth. Be it swamps, hardwoods , thick cottontail rabbit country,etc.
Fox as or more likely than Coyote.
Average shot distance 15-20 yards, 30 yards max. Beyond that because of the brush & undergrowth you likely would only see glimpses.
You may likely stand rather than sit in many of your sets because of the sight advantage point amongst the undercover brush.
The called in predator will likely be on the move for the shot. You may have to swing through the moving predator while squeezing the trigger some of the time.
Most of this thread is about achieving distance of 40 even 50 yards with a shotgun in apparently more open terrain.
What pattern, choke, shot type , barrel, shotgun in general would you look for ideally when calling these brush predators?
Really good question. In that case I would take that short barreled Benelli M1 Tactical Model, screw in a modified choke, and shoot the same Remington HD-BB load. Several loads would work as well most likely. Heavy loads of plated lead #2's, B, BB, or No. Four Buck would work great out to 30 yards in that situation. As would any "denser than lead" stuff like Hevi-Shot and Remington HD in those same sizes. I would use a more open choke to give a larger, more forgiving pattern. My thinking with the HD-BB shot is that the harder, heavier, and large shot may just cut through the brush a little better to reach the target, or, may reach the animal in better undeformed condition. That of course would improve penetration and reliable kills. The short barrel, open sights, and fast shooting semi-auto would be easy to handle, swing, point, and, apply more lead quickly if needed in cover that tight. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif