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Alternative to Hevi-13?

Started by Cutt, February 25, 2013, 01:54:22 PM

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Quote from: spaightlabs on February 25, 2013, 03:22:16 PMI will spend a lot more on ice than I do on shells...

:agreed:

There you have it right there.  Hevi is cheap compared to countless bags of ice in the cooler.   :toothy12:

You can get away with shooting field loads to see if a new choke tube changes your point of impact v. point of aim, or to sight in a red dot or aftermarket fiber optic sights.  That will get you close, then pull the trigger on the hevi to fine tune.

But to your original point -- you said in your o.p. that last year you already fine tuned with Hevi 3.5 #6, and you also stated the price jump went from $19 / box to $28 / box.

If you are already dialed in from last year, and need another box to fill the elastic holders in your turkey vest, the difference is about $9, or five bags of ice.   ;D

If you want to mess with loads and chokes during the off season, split the cost with a buddy or two, swap chokes and loads, that always helps keep the cost down.
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My practice arrows do not have the wraps, lighted nock, or broadhead on them either.. And I wont reuse the same broadhead after I kill a deer, and unless the arrow is in good condition, I won't reuse it (it usually is in good condition).. You can shoot whatever shell you want, but I want to shoot a shell that I know will get the job done 100% of the time if I do my part.
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TauntoHawk

if you look at them as just another shell to fire its crazy expensive.. if you look at them as a vital piece of gear that helps you fill your tags and create memories each season they are freakin STEAL  :fud: :fud: :fud:

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Cutt

Quote from: TauntoHawk on March 07, 2013, 09:46:51 AM
if you look at them as just another shell to fire its crazy expensive.. if you look at them as a vital piece of gear that helps you fill your tags and create memories each season they are freakin STEAL  :fud: :fud: :fud:

That's my point, turkey hunting to me is also shooting my gun before the Season, with the shells I intend to hunt with. I've done this for years, just as I do for Archery I shoot, I don't just hunt. On average I'd run an average of 30 -50 shells before the Season, just for the fact to shoot, "With The Shells I Hunt With".

The guys saying Hevi is cheap, are just probably shooting a few shells a year for hunting, agreed cheap. Go out and pop off 5 or 6 boxes at 30.00 0r more a box, I can't see where thats cheap?

01Foreman400

Quote from: Cutt on March 10, 2013, 09:09:51 AM
Quote from: TauntoHawk on March 07, 2013, 09:46:51 AM
if you look at them as just another shell to fire its crazy expensive.. if you look at them as a vital piece of gear that helps you fill your tags and create memories each season they are freakin STEAL  :fud: :fud: :fud:

That's my point, turkey hunting to me is also shooting my gun before the Season, with the shells I intend to hunt with. I've done this for years, just as I do for Archery I shoot, I don't just hunt. On average I'd run an average of 30 -50 shells before the Season, just for the fact to shoot, "With The Shells I Hunt With".

The guys saying Hevi is cheap, are just probably shooting a few shells a year for hunting, agreed cheap. Go out and pop off 5 or 6 boxes at 30.00 0r more a box, I can't see where thats cheap?

I do this during crow, rabbit goose and duck season. 
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Try the #6 Federal Turkey Thugs.  $10 per 10 shells at Wal-Mart.  They only stock Turkey shells seasonaly, so get them now.  I got 140 in 10" at 40 Yards at 73 Degrees yesterday, with a gun that never has shot big Lead numbers.  I tried 5 chokes, and they all threw nice patterns.

spaightlabs

Quote from: Cutt on March 10, 2013, 09:09:51 AM
Quote from: TauntoHawk on March 07, 2013, 09:46:51 AM
if you look at them as just another shell to fire its crazy expensive.. if you look at them as a vital piece of gear that helps you fill your tags and create memories each season they are freakin STEAL  :fud: :fud: :fud:

. Go out and pop off 5 or 6 boxes at 30.00 0r more a box, I can't see where thats cheap?

That ain't cheap.  Or necessary.

stinkpickle

Quote from: Cutt on March 10, 2013, 09:09:51 AM
Quote from: TauntoHawk on March 07, 2013, 09:46:51 AM
if you look at them as just another shell to fire its crazy expensive.. if you look at them as a vital piece of gear that helps you fill your tags and create memories each season they are freakin STEAL  :fud: :fud: :fud:

That's my point, turkey hunting to me is also shooting my gun before the Season, with the shells I intend to hunt with. I've done this for years, just as I do for Archery I shoot, I don't just hunt. On average I'd run an average of 30 -50 shells before the Season, just for the fact to shoot, "With The Shells I Hunt With".

The guys saying Hevi is cheap, are just probably shooting a few shells a year for hunting, agreed cheap. Go out and pop off 5 or 6 boxes at 30.00 0r more a box, I can't see where thats cheap?

It certainly sucks all the fun out of practicing with them.