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I second Old Timer's advise. The cushion wad is nothing but trouble, seems to punch a hole in the pattern. An over powder wad all you want behind the shot, and an overshot card over the shot. That's the first change to make.
Brown Bear (haven't seen him post in years, but he was very knowledgeable) got his best results with F. I use FF, but generally 68-70 grains and 3/4 to a heavy 1 ounce load. Knocks pigeons, grouse, or pheasants right down, as long as you hit them. If you have an older Pedersoli, one of the beautiful light ones, 80 grains is a lot, and 1 1/4 ounce will be painful to shoot, you'll develop a flinch, and the load won't matter cause you won't hit anything. (Keep in mind that there are a number of approaches that work more than well enough.)
Brown Bear (haven't seen him post in years, but he was very knowledgeable) got his best results with F. I use FF, but generally 68-70 grains and 3/4 to a heavy 1 ounce load. Knocks pigeons, grouse, or pheasants right down, as long as you hit them. If you have an older Pedersoli, one of the beautiful light ones, 80 grains is a lot, and 1 1/4 ounce will be painful to shoot, you'll develop a flinch, and the load won't matter cause you won't hit anything. (Keep in mind that there are a number of approaches that work more than well enough.)