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Turkey Guns / Re: Bead or Red dotLast post by Deere92 - Today at 12:50:24 PMI have owned several turkey guns, and zero of them had a POI that matched the bead. Kentucky windage is the wrong route when a bird is in way close with a turkey load/choke..... and I'm shooting lead 5s, not tss. My FF3 does nothing to extend my killing range, but sure gives me the peace of mind that my shot is going to hit where I point it.
I really like the sumtoy mount on my 870SM. I don't need cheek weld if the dot is pointed where I need it to be. #2
General Forum / Re: 2026 OLDGOBBLER FUNDRAISER...Last post by reflexl - Today at 12:40:48 PMJust ordered 3
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2026 OLD GOBBLER TURKEY HUNTING TEAM CONTEST / Re: 2026 Scattered FlockLast post by reflexl - Today at 12:36:14 PMI like Splattered Snot's new uniforms. Kind of catchy.
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2026 OLD GOBBLER TURKEY HUNTING TEAM CONTEST / Re: 2026 Scattered FlockLast post by reflexl - Today at 12:32:02 PMWell looky here. Ole splattered snot is at it again!
Ole Jeffy is looking for some good boogers/ snot this time. YeeHaw! #5
Misc. Turkey Gun Related Classifieds / Re: Benelli SBE 1 or 2 Barrel ...Last post by Ridge Rooster - Today at 12:30:36 PMTru-Threads was only option because of barrel thickness.
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2026 OLD GOBBLER TURKEY HUNTING TEAM CONTEST / Re: Herding up the GOATSLast post by reflexl - Today at 12:30:04 PMI am in but my hunting is probably going to be limited again. I might get to go 4 times or so.
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General Forum / Re: Fox Vests 5-9 w/ CallsLast post by crdierlam - Today at 12:26:01 PMQuote from: Ranger on Today at 10:36:22 AMIf the other 4 are "owned" by the family then that's a problem, mainly because that is NOT what was communicated to the callmakers when they were asked to make the 10 call sets, terms in which they agreed toI don't have any inside information but I thought in one of the videos they said that the first three or four were for members of the family and were not going to be sold. I could be mistaken. #8
General Forum / Re: TSS prices will go up soonLast post by davisd9 - Today at 12:15:29 PMQuote from: aclawrence on Today at 11:48:10 AMIt is a delicate balance. I understand many call maker prospectives and why they are raising their pricing. A call maker sells a trumpet to a guy for $300 and as soon as he gets it he flips it for $500-1000, who should be making money off the call? The call maker.Quote from: davisd9 on Today at 10:25:50 AMI was completely shocked at the price of an identical trumpet to mine at the show. I paid $450 which for me was ridiculous at the time. It's a great trumpet but not that much better than my $200 trumpets. $1200 no way! At least I get to keep the call though. That TSS is gone with the wind.Quote from: Greg Massey on Today at 09:46:45 AMYou know we are all complaining about the prices of TSS and most of us don't have a problem paying for calls that have gone up in price .. calls that used to cost 100 dollars for example now cost 500 pus to a 1000 dollars... I think you know what calls i'm talking about.. LOLI have issue with a lot of the call prices, probably more that than the TSS. The rising cost of TSS makes sense, $200 pot calls do not. I also see guys just stepping into building asking $300-500 for a call with no reputation and most likely, a trumpet anyway, cannot even run the call. Anyway, it's a slippery slope and I will continue buying calls from the makers I have established relationships with and if their call is above my budget I hope to continue speaking on the phone and hope they at least share the photos of their builds. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk #9
General Forum / Re: TSS prices will go up soonLast post by aclawrence - Today at 11:48:10 AMQuote from: davisd9 on Today at 10:25:50 AMI was completely shocked at the price of an identical trumpet to mine at the show. I paid $450 which for me was ridiculous at the time. It's a great trumpet but not that much better than my $200 trumpets. $1200 no way! At least I get to keep the call though. That TSS is gone with the wind.Quote from: Greg Massey on Today at 09:46:45 AMYou know we are all complaining about the prices of TSS and most of us don't have a problem paying for calls that have gone up in price .. calls that used to cost 100 dollars for example now cost 500 pus to a 1000 dollars... I think you know what calls i'm talking about.. LOLI have issue with a lot of the call prices, probably more that than the TSS. The rising cost of TSS makes sense, $200 pot calls do not. It sure does shoot good though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk #10
LEARNING TO TURKEY HUNT / Re: "Sitting down to a turkey"...Last post by paboxcall - Today at 11:38:36 AMJim Spencer once wrote "sit down wrong, and you're beat." He was 100% correct.
I've often thought to myself that if one doesn't know the ground at that set up location, without luck that turkey will beat you every time. Guys like me who hunt large tracts of public rarely get to know the ground intimately, as in blow downs, root ball depressions, benches, rocks, water, beech or multi rose flora scrub brush, etc. It all plays into his decision to come in straight to your set up, or peel off left or right along the way. Too many times I've struck a bird mid morning, and without thinking it through, sit right down right there or get a little closer and sit, with my left shoulder facing the direction he might come if walking an imaginary chalk line between him and the tree at my back. Its the stuff in between that more often determines the outcome of that interaction if the gobbler is committed to walking in. "Sit down wrong, and you're beat." Sometimes you can influence that set up, other times you are at the mercy of the conditions on the ground. The more you know the ground, the better your odds are. |