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12 ga Turkey Gun Pattern Pictures / Re: T/C Encore 12 GA. Herters ...Last post by Franklin7x57 - Today at 12:21:16 PMI see a new 3" 12 gauge now, I bet the 2 3/4" is or will be discontinued. It's a shame too, I believe that 1.5 ounces of TSS is all you need.
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Turkey Pot Call & Strikers Classifieds / Re: WTB Andy KaiserLast post by Jbird22 - Today at 12:20:06 PMQuote from: WaltHooksKing on Today at 11:32:57 AM1. Shedua pot - Glass surfaceQuote from: Jbird22 on January 22, 2026, 10:28:01 AMI have a few of Andy's pot calls that I would part with if anyone is interested. I didn't know he had stopped making calls, hate to hear that. PM me if interested. 2. Ambrosia Maple pot - Glass surface 3. Zebrawood/Redheart laminate pot - Bronze Glass surface #3
Turkey Calls / Re: Ben LeeLast post by callmakerman - Today at 12:05:20 PMNo one gives these single slates any credit for being turkey killers. Run the call and learn to open and close the sound chamber that you make by cupping this style call in the palm of your hand. Some of these get louder than others and truth be told you don't need to call loud to get a turkey's attention. From fighting purrs, clucks, normal purring and yelps this call will do it all and sound great. Practice with it and I'm sure you will be surprised with the results.
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12 ga Turkey Gun Pattern Pictures / Re: T/C Encore 12 GA. Herters ...Last post by TooTallOutdoorss - Today at 11:59:48 AMWhy cant I find anymore the herters 12 gauge 2-3/4 inch tss shells? Ive looked everywhere online and cant find them and cabelas/basspro claims they do but when I click the link the website crashes.
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General Forum / Re: 2-3/4" vs 3" vs 3-1/2"Last post by NOmad - Today at 11:54:58 AMQuote from: TooTallOutdoorss on Today at 11:14:32 AMQuote from: NOmad on Today at 10:37:55 AMBiggest difference is pellet count. I have shot hundreds of different TSS loads and have never noticed a material difference in felt recoil within the same gauge. If you aren't trying to shoot past 40 then any turkey load sold today will have enough "power" to get the job done. No, not losing anything important. Remember, people are killing turkeys stone dead from 20-35 yards all season long with .410's. Any turkey load you put in your gun, regardless of pellet material and assuming the gun is patterned well and intentionally, is going to get the job done. The number one difference maker when it comes to turkey loads are the shots you choose to take - take smart, appropriate shots and you can kill him with a Red Ryder. #6
Turkey Calls / Re: Ben LeeLast post by EZ - Today at 11:54:48 AM #7
Misc. Turkey Gun Related Classifieds / Re: Swampfox Kingslayer Red Ci...Last post by chbarnha - Today at 11:49:28 AMI will take this
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Turkey Locator Calls / Re: Walnut Hawk ScreamerLast post by chbarnha - Today at 11:47:32 AMI'm interested in one of these as well
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Turkey Locator Calls / What’s the “go to” on crow cal...Last post by chbarnha - Today at 11:46:22 AMI just got one in the mail from lonehowl on here and it is phenomenal. Definitely a top notch call
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General Forum / Re: 20 gauge lead loadLast post by greentrout - Today at 11:41:51 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on Today at 08:19:34 AMQuote from: patternfreak on Today at 07:47:31 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on February 24, 2026, 07:16:53 PMThis entire thread proves that a lot of people don't understand what tss and it's concept is. I could try to explain it but in a nutshell it pattern density not just heavier than lead shot. Never will 1 1/2 oz of #6 lead (336 pellets,) be as dense as 1 5/8 oz of tss #9 (594 pellets). That's what makes it work. So that would be pheasant loads effectively? |