This is probably a long shot but here goes:
I have an older Ithaca M37 20 gauge with a 28" fixed full barrel that I would like to try and bag at least one turkey with this year. Obviously I will be limited on range compared to my M2 but that's kind of the point.
Do you guys have any advice on different loads (2 3/4" only) I should try from this old gun? I figured for now I'm just going to try as many different loads of lead #5s and #6s and go with what has the most even pattern at a reasonable range but any info would be great!
Also, any warnings on what not to shoot through an older gun would be appreciated!
Thanks.
My brother in law used to hunt with an old Remington M41 pump 20 gauge. It had a standard fixed full choke. He used to used 1 ounce loads with 5 or 6 shot. It only had a 2 3/4" chamber too. I know it don't sound like much but, he killed at least 8 or 10 birds with it. He didn't take shots over about 35 yards. Federal makes a 2 3/4 Wing-Shok load with 1 1/8 oz.
Winchester make a load called the Super Pheasant I believe. May want to check that out
I'd bet some of the flight control was shells from Federal should pattern pretty decent.
Had good luck with Federal Game-Shok 2 3/4 #6s.
Quote from: daddyduke on January 15, 2019, 01:24:56 PM
Had good luck with Federal Game-Shok 2 3/4 #6s.
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I've hade good luck with these shells myself
If you've got an older gun that you want great performance out of I would try the Hevi-Shot classic doubles. They're a great load that works well with older guns. I've shot some of the #6s in my dads old 16ga and they performed great, plus it's a HTL load too.
are these shells a 3" shell or 2 3/4? sounds like what i'm looking for
Nate K, Sir. An Ithaca model 37 featherlight 20 gage - 2 3/4 inch chamber is the shotgun I hunt with. I use Federal Heavyweight # 7 in it . The little gun has taken many gobblers. It is a pleasure to carry due to the light weight. It patterns very well, at least out to 30 yds. That is the farthest distance I have ever shot it for patterns. I have never taken a gobbler past 27 yds. , most have been less than 25 yds. The topography where I hunt is ridges and hollows, I try to setup so that when a gobbler comes in, He is in my comfort zone for making the shot. I purchased several boxes of the Federal heavyweight 7 , from Rodgers sporting goods, on line, a couple weeks ago, as they have discontinued production of them and now manufacture the TSS shells. If the Heavyweights are still available the price has been reduced.