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Started by reflexl, February 07, 2012, 08:19:42 PM

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reflexl

I just found this forum. I have a TK2000 and a Encore ML turkey gun. I haven't got a pattern out of the Knight yet that I am satisfied with. The Encore with 1 5/8 oz of #6 magnum shot and 70grs of T7 is awsome. I am planning on taking it out opening morning. I have been trying the 2.5oz loads in the TK2000 and it just kicks too much for the patterns. I am fixin to try the 1 5/8 oz with 70grs of T7 in the Knight to see if things improve. reflex264

ChiefBubba

Does Encore have muzzleloading shotgun barrel? I've looked but wasn't sure. Thanks Chief.

reflexl

Quote from: ChiefBubba on February 07, 2012, 08:23:31 PM
Does Encore have muzzleloading shotgun barrel? I've looked but wasn't sure. Thanks Chief.

I don't know if they still make them but it is awsome. Here it is with my 835


joey46

I bought a TK2000 just prior to last season.  I used the recommended load of 2 1/2oz #6 pushed by 100 grains of real black powder.  Yes it is a kicker but patterned very well.  If you look through the archives in that "other" forum you will find several loads for the TK2000.  Many will be for hevi shot, buffered loads, several wad combos, etc.  Good luck.

BTW - I looked hard for an Encore mzl shotgun barrel last year.  It appears it is no longer made.

reflexl

They never advertised them like they should have. It is a real beast. Makes for a super light gun that throws one of the better patterns I have ever seen. reflex264

willy8457

I have encore muzzleloader and love it. Have shot quite a few Gobblers with it so far. I use 75 Gr of ttt 7 with felt wad, shotcup full of 5"s and another felt wad. Works well although it kick's like a mule, and I do have to take choke tube out to load.

reflexl

Are you using magnum shot?

willy8457

Just Lead No 5's haven't had any problems. I like them between 25 and 35 yards. Haven't had one get away yet at that distance.

joey46

25 - 35 yards is a normal shot for me.  I'm glad to see that in this muzzleloader section it hasn't turned into a "long range bragging contest".  A solid, even, 35 yard pattern should be good enough for any mzl hunter. 

reflexl

40 yards is a pretty good limit with the MLs. I wouldn't hesitate to take a 50 yards shot with the Encore but would feel much better on a 35-40 yard shot. reflexl

WildTigerTrout

Quote from: joey46 on February 16, 2012, 05:51:13 AM
25 - 35 yards is a normal shot for me.  I'm glad to see that in this muzzleloader section it hasn't turned into a "long range bragging contest".  A solid, even, 35 yard pattern should be good enough for any mzl hunter. 
I agree 100% I try to keep all my shots inside 40 yards. That's the sport calling them in close. It should'nt really matter whether your using a ML or the newest most modern shotgun.
Deer see you and think you are a stump. The Old Gobbler sees a stump and thinks it is YOU!

willy8457


Hooks' n' Beards'

Quote from: ChiefBubba on February 07, 2012, 08:23:31 PM
Does Encore have muzzleloading shotgun barrel? I've looked but wasn't sure. Thanks Chief.
Yes i just bought one last fall,gonna try it out this spring.

hoyt

I've been through a long range of muzzleloading shotguns for spring gobbler hunting. I started out with a T/C Black Mountain Magum. 12ga. sidelock that had a screw in choke. That gun wasn't made very long and I never did get a real good pattern with it, even after trying quiet a few real good screw in Turkey Chokes and a lot of different loads.

Black Mountain 12ga.


In my search for a decent Spring Gobbler muzzleloader that was the style I really wanted I ended up building my own.

My first flintlock spring gobbler with my first build. 20ga. with 36" open cylinder barrel. I killed quiet a few gobblers with this gun, but only hunt public land and 28yds was really about the max distance with the open cylinder so decided to build one with a Colerain Turkey Choke barrel.


I finally got it built after moving etc., and have only fired it one time at a gobbler. They're a lot scarcer around here Illinois than in Florida where I was hunting. Anyway, it's good to 45yds., or so but I won't shoot one farther than 30 to about 35 max. and will try my best to get them 25yds.

It's a 20ga. and light as a feather with a 34" barrel that has a choke from .20ga. to .28ga right at the end of barrel.

reflexl

Hoyt those are some beautiful guns!