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#41
General Forum / Re: Almost gone ....patches
Last post by Mick2394 - Today at 09:01:43 AM
Got my shipping notification the other day so should be any day now! Thanks again Shannon!
#42
General Forum / Re: What do you plan on adding...
Last post by Mick2394 - Today at 09:00:15 AM
bought some bullheads, new arrows and feathers to try and kill one with my bow this year
#43
General Forum / Re: TSS prices will go up soon
Last post by Twowithone - Today at 08:56:40 AM
Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 16, 2026, 04:20:36 PM
Quote from: patternfreak on February 16, 2026, 02:54:25 PM2-1/2 ounces of nickel plated lead #4's want to know why TSS is needed?

China can keep their expensive TSS...
Cuz an ounce and a half of nines patterns better and doesn't break your jaw from recoil...lol
Shoot a 20 guage. 3 in the head he,s dead
#44
General Forum / Re: Fox Vests 5-9 w/ Calls
Last post by Ranger - Today at 08:56:14 AM
Not the 'rest' but 5 more correct.  Still 4 more out there from the Top 10.  Also heard the $31K vest did not come with any calls and if so those calls are still out there too.
#45
General Forum / Re: TSS prices will go up soon
Last post by patternfreak - Today at 08:52:35 AM
Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 16, 2026, 04:20:36 PMCuz an ounce and a half of nines patterns better and doesn't break your jaw from recoil...lol

Ya know I used to say the exact same thing, but it's just not the truth. So much misinformation out there that's been spread throughout the years. Let's break it down!

Everybody wants to shoot 1-5/8oz of shot out of a little 5 pound 20 gauge. Apex usually runs about 1200 FPS. With these specs you are producing 69.2 foot pounds of felt recoil.

In an SP-10 Remington, shooting 2.5oz of lead at 1200 FPS, you produce 71.8 foot pounds of felt recoil. Just 2 more pounds. The difference is negligible.

In my experience, the heavier 10ga has a much gentler recoil than the sharp recoil of a light 20 gauge

Those lightweight sub gauge guns shooting heavy payloads of TSS are recoil machines
#46
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#47
Turkey Guns / Re: 12 GA Versus 20 GA .... ?
Last post by CALLM2U - Today at 08:46:03 AM
I certainly understand where you're coming from.  I've had those same debates with myself.   I still enjoy my 20g but I've said that once my 20g TSS is gone, I'll only use the 410 from then on. 

It's way lighter, almost no recoil and I can get better patterns from it than I can my 12g w/lead. 

Just something else to consider. 
#48
Turkey Call Classifieds / SS Calls “Oreo” Boxcall
Last post by letinmfly - Today at 08:45:13 AM
Here's one that some have probably never seen.  Al and Josh haven't made this style call in years.  It's a shorty but with all the sound of a standard size box. 
Ebony and Holly which gives it real eye appeal with a killer sound.  Call is in new condition!
Asking $200 TYD PayPal only. 

Last pic depicts size comparison to a standard box.







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#49
LEARNING TO TURKEY HUNT / "Sitting down to a turkey"
Last post by chingson - Today at 08:43:14 AM
Good morning all,

A little background and context before my question to yall. I am 28 I have been turkey hunting hard since I turned 16 and could drive myself. Those first few years were rough as I did not have many places/turkeys to hunt. Through many years of trial and error I have gotten to where I kill 1-3 birds a season around my home states. The past few years have been much more consistently sucessful.

However, it seems every season there is a "lesson" that is the central theme of my season. Spring of 2024 I missed out on three different longbeards due to what I assume is "sitting wrong".

My first question is, when turkey hunters speak on "sitting down to a turkey" are they referring to the direction you are facing when you are working a bird? That is what cost me. I am right-handed and three different birds came in wide, and I was stuck and had to watch them walk on by. One instance two birds were ten steps from me.

As a right-handed shooter, should I put my left shoulder towards the gobbling? What if the bird swings way left at that point?

Also, is there another definition of "sitting down to a turkey" that I am missing?
#50
Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / Re: Billy Buice Video
Last post by BullTom - Today at 08:40:34 AM
Quote from: ol bob on Today at 08:36:06 AMBilly and I traded at least 1 call a year, always in person, with the words this is for you. The last few years we both knew that the other was not able to hunt, but it was a part of us that we were leaving with the other, because we lived so far apart and couldn't see each other often. All of these calls are priceless because that's all I have left of him. Some thing you can't put a price on, to me and a lot of other people Billys calls are one of them.
Beautiful sentiment

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