One thing that bugs me the most in taking a hunter I dont know well or is new to hunting is gun safety. Keep it on safety and keep it pointed in the air. I took a friend from college hunting one time and had a rifle go off exiting the rear window in my single cab pickup 2 feet from the center of my head. I like to drink beer and mess around with the best of them but a loaded gun pointed at me makes me pretty uneasy.
Dont go guided, and dont buy alot of gear . The boots you have are fine, grab an orange vest from walmart some shells any coat or hoody or jeans and have fun. Nothing to it .
If your looking for shotguns to buy Id buy a Stoeger M3500. I own a Benelli SBE II but have hunted along side Stoegers for years and they perform flawless . Autoloaders have come along way from the old ones. Spend the extra 200 bucks for a semi automatic vs a pump if you're gonna go more than 2-3 times a year. Id get a 12 gauge. Graduated from the 20 gauge when I was 16 never looked back. 2&3/4 5 Shot or 3 inch 5 shot is perfect. I use modified choke. Youll get alot of opinions on chokes.
Yeah I've got some experience with shotguns, definitely want to be safe.
I was thinking modified choke as well, but don't know how the pheasants react and how close I'll be shooting? Someone else above mentioned 4 shot to bring the bird down better and prevent destroying the meat. I'll probably go 4 or 5 shot.