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Turkey Guns & Shooting => 20 Gauge Turkey Guns => Topic started by: Nate K on January 10, 2019, 11:12:04 AM
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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.
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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.
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Winchester make a load called the Super Pheasant I believe. May want to check that out
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I’d bet some of the flight control was shells from Federal should pattern pretty decent.
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Had good luck with Federal Game-Shok 2 3/4 #6s.
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Had good luck with Federal Game-Shok 2 3/4 #6s.
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I've hade good luck with these shells myself
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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.
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are these shells a 3” shell or 2 3/4? sounds like what i’m looking for
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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.