Hey guys!
My daughter informed me this morning over Easter breakfast that she wants to hunt turkeys!
Now she has never, ever shot a gun before, and NH requires minimum of a 20 ga to hunt turkeys with.
I know with a 2 3/4 20 ga, and conventional loads, I am looking at 20 yards and in.
Does anyone have any experience with a #7 2 3/4 shell that would work at that distance?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated! Gun will be a single shot H and R that was my first shotgun.
Thanks,
Mike
I don't know if it's still in production but I had some win sup. #6, 1oz. loads that were fast and with a full choke it would have been good nearly to 30yards. High brass with a yellow case real nice pattern for fast lead.
Gamebore makes a 7/8 ounce #7 load with high quality lead shot. If you can keep her shots at 20 yards an under, this should work well and not beat her up with recoil as those H and Rs are pretty light. That load would have about 250 #7 pellets in it. At that distance I would start with a modified choke and do some patterning. They are a great load for grouse. I get them from Ballistic Products, mail order. At those distances, 7 1/2s would be fine though, and probably easier to find locally.
Hard to find but Fed dose catalog a 2 3/4 HW #7 load.
heavyweight for sure, bass pro had it when I looked last year anyway.
At 20 yards just about any decent dove load of 7 1/2s should do just fine. If increased recoil is appropriate to the shooter, the Federal FliteControl loads usually do well enough out to 35 and sometimes further.
I have used the Hornady brand turkey loads out of a single shot 20 gauge with a modified choke and annihilated a paper plate at a ranged 30 yards. I was super impressed with the results. It was 3 inch #5
1 3/8 oz load.
Mike....go to the 20 ga pattern section and search Fed HW 2 3/4 loads I shot. Low recoil and out to 30 yards...very deadly
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Quote from: gophert on April 05, 2015, 10:48:25 PM
Mike....go to the 20 ga pattern section and search Fed HW 2 3/4 loads I shot. Low recoil and out to 30 yards...very deadly
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Thanks Tim!
Would that modified choke H and R barrel work with those shells?
I'll second that 2 3/4" federal load. If you hand load at all, there is a reduced load the 20's use with TSS 9's. It is a legitimate killer. Pm if you have questions
I'd look for Winchester heavy game loads (high brass). I've killed a ton of game with them out to 40yds. The recoil is manageable and they pattern well in a modified choke. Should probably stay 30yds or less for turkeys.
any of the high brass #6 or 7-1/2 loads will work out to 30yds, just check your patterns
Given that she has never even fired a gun before, her ability to aim precisely might be a consideration. The Federal 1 1/8 oz HW 7 load is very nice, but it will pattern much more tightly at 20 yards than a lead load.
Quote from: surehuntsalot on April 06, 2015, 11:03:24 PM
any of the high brass #6 or 7-1/2 loads will work out to 30yds, just check your patterns
this right here. If you any get them to pattern that great try the fed hw. Those flight control wads work wanders in fixed barrels. For starters I would just practice with light target or dove loads so it can be fun and no recoil. Something like a 7/8 ounce load low brass. Then step up a little at a time
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Quote from: chatterbox on April 06, 2015, 12:06:03 PM
Quote from: gophert on April 05, 2015, 10:48:25 PM
Mike....go to the 20 ga pattern section and search Fed HW 2 3/4 loads I shot. Low recoil and out to 30 yards...very deadly
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Thanks Tim!
Would that modified choke H and R barrel work with those shells?
I'm sure it would just check it at a distance you are comfortable with. All in all, like most everyone said, you are realistically looking at 20-25 yards regardless. Which at that distance, a non-HW shell will do.
Federal HW 7.5's - just switched to it this year. Good out to 40 yds easy with a Primos tightwad choke tube. It did the job Sat morning for my son's first bird (shot at 30 yds - stone dead)!