Before I became a member of this site two years ago I shot 3" 2oz lead #4s out of factory turkey choke. I never patterned the gun other than to shoot at the occasional coke can only to look at and say "that'll do fine". I killed every turkey I shot at and I was darn happy doing it. Since joining this site I've tried 3 chokes and 3 different shells totaling 9 shell/choke combos in my 20 gauge and in my 12 gauge I've tried 4 different shells through 2 chokes totaling 8 shell/choke combos. I have become a pellet counting guru and sit and think of different load/choke combos that might allow me to squeeze out an extra 5 pellets or retain more downrange energy. My fiance thinks I'm insane and tells me so frequently as do other older turkey hunters who have shot the same load for the last 25 years. Hello, my name is Josh and I have a problem.
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I share your insanity! :you_rock:
I know a good lawyer to represent us. I will take a turkey hunt in exchange for money :z-guntootsmiley:
i agree. i have tried countless chokes and shells. several hours on the range. and more money than i even want to think about. it has been fun though :icon_thumright:
i totally agree with you.. this is one of the most addicting and expensive site i go on.. can't wait to try my setup with the hevi shot this year... got a month to go up here in pa though...know a lawyer and he takes turkey shells, calls ,trucks , guns , or turkey hunts for payments
ggod luck with this
maybe there should be a turkey holics anonymous ???? :turkey2: :z-guntootsmiley: :z-guntootsmiley:>
I think that there are a lot of folks here in the same boat. I have shot 10 or 15 shells 4 or 5 choke tubes and would hate to think of all the money that has been spent on killing a 20LB. bird. If I had any sense about me at all, I would just go to the store and buy a butterball but it would not be near half as much fun....Oh not to mention all the guns
I prefer to call it "Optimizing Performance Efficiency". :smiley-char092:
:wave: Hi Josh x-2
Now wait a minute Josh. OG is to be commended for inspiring you to stimulate the economy.
Don't forget 11% of the money you spend on hunting equipment goes toward wildlife restoration projects thanks to The Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act. :happy0064: :thanks: :groupwave: :groupwave:
Quote from: bird on March 30, 2011, 10:23:37 AM
I prefer to call it "Optimizing Performance Efficiency". :smiley-char092:
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Quote from: TalksToTurkeys on March 30, 2011, 12:06:58 PM
Now wait a minute Josh. OG is to be commended for inspiring you to stimulate the economy.
Don't forget 11% of the money you spend on hunting equipment goes toward wildlife restoration projects thanks to The Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act. :happy0064: :thanks: :groupwave: :groupwave:
I've also gotten very good at stimulating the economy since joining this site. I keep telling myself it is a positive thing.
Quote from: mmusso on March 30, 2011, 12:25:40 PM
Quote from: TalksToTurkeys on March 30, 2011, 12:06:58 PM
Now wait a minute Josh. OG is to be commended for inspiring you to stimulate the economy.
Don't forget 11% of the money you spend on hunting equipment goes toward wildlife restoration projects thanks to The Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act. :happy0064: :thanks: :groupwave: :groupwave:
I've also gotten very good at stimulating the economy since joining this site. I keep telling myself it is a positive thing.
While it might be a positive thing for the economy, it is a negative on the old wallet
It's only money right? you'll make some more!
I feel your pain, about to go downstairs and build a frame to hold my pattern paper to shoot more shot shells that cost as much for 1 as a whole box did that I used before, without 1 problem I might add. You just cant kill turkeys dead enough with the old shells, I want em extra dead.......
Quote from: killdee on March 30, 2011, 04:38:29 PM
I feel your pain, about to go downstairs and build a frame to hold my pattern paper to shoot more shot shells that cost as much for 1 as a whole box did that I used before, without 1 problem I might add. You just cant kill turkeys dead enough with the old shells, I want em extra dead.......
X2. Plus, I added a red dot sight because killing them dead with just a bead wasn't enough. Now, I carry an extra battery and worry about bumping, dropping, or otherwise tweaking the red dot and causing a miss. I'm thinking about changing mounts so I can look under the sight and see the bead if the red dot malfunctions............AAHHHHHH! I feel you brother!
Well if we just hunted these turkeys for just food for the family we would all get by a hell of alot cheaper and just go to the supermarket and get a 25lb. butterball and its over and done with, But it's the cool things like getting out in the woods, wearing all the camo & Vests, playing with all our little calls, patterning our loud sounding thunder boomer shotguns so they shoot like rifles and most of all making our wives and girlfriends stirr crazy!! But You Gotta Have it and Gotta Love it The "turkey hunting" sport is a rush like no other!! :boon:
Definately a fun hobby. I have three beretta turkey guns and have 2 out of 3 dialed in shooting H-13 7's. I have been turkey hunting for 37 years and have killed allot of longbeards around the country. My only concern with all this is that I have missed more turkeys in the last 3 years than I missed in the last 20. Been shooting these turkey guns that shoot patterns the size of a baketball and they look great on paper but it is easy to miss a turkey up close. The majority of turkeys I killed was with a 870 I was given at 12 years old. I converted allot of years ago by cutting the barrel to 20in and put in a hastings .665. Shot winchester lead 5's and killed the snot out of turkeys. I wouldn't shoot a turkey over 40yds anyway so I'm thinking about going back to my old school gun. The funnest part of turkey hunting is getting the bird within 30yds and seeing him in all his glory. I will keep enjoying shooting these guns but shooting a turkey at 50yds plus isn't turkey hunting..it turkey shooting.
X2 longshanks :agreed: