Suggestion: If you are going to hunt them a lot, consider going to a 20ga. I switched over 25 years ago to a super light Benneli Montefeltro, usually modified choke and 1.0 or 1 1/8 #6 shot. The super light gun gets you on target faster and is a ton easier to pack up the steep hills. Even when the got spooky the "20 was plenty" for me. I did have 2 amazing GWP's that I hunted over. With the 12 ga, even with light loads I was ruining birds too often.This was my second time out. I have a post under upland game bird describing my experience. My partner got one, he was upset with his dogs. He said where we hunted must have been heavily hunted before us. Regardless it was great fun. My shotgun is a Beretta A400 Kick-Off Plus, which I bought for reduced recoil. I'm wondering if it's a lie; that shotgun kicks like a mule. I still have my Winchester SX3; I'm going to compare them both with the same ammo. I will say I shot a much higher score in Trap shooting with the Beretta over the SX3
Like others have said they are devil birds for sure, but you get hooked. The areas I used to hunt were steep rocky faces with a mostly flat plateau on top. I found it much easier to hike to the plateau and hunt in a 2-3 mile circle about 30-40 yards from the rim. On good years I would encounter 2-3 coveys on the top, flush and fly over the edge and by the time you completed your circle they were back on top. Much easier than side-hilling and up and down!
PH