Hello, this post is primarily aimed at the beginning turkey hunter as i considder myself in this category also. I got serious about turkey hunting about 5-6 years ago, before that time i hunted a little and was lucky enough to kill a couple birds here and there, mostly by luck. I never had a shotgun i considdered a turkey gun just usually whatever shotgun i had at the time along with whichever full choke came with it from the factory. Heck i never even shot a pattern on paper until 5 or 6 years ago when i decided to buy a dedicated turkey gun it was a win. 1300 full camo, and i purchased a hasteings .660 choke and actually patterned it off of my shooting bench i got a decent pattern with it (nothing like ive seen on this forum) but better than i was used too. Apon getting it where i wanted it from the bench i put it up until season where in the first week i missed a bird and crippled one! The one i missed i blamed on human error as i was kinda twisted up and uncomfortable when i pulled the trigger the other i had no explanation it was a textbook shot and i missed. I went home and sat at the bench and fired a shot and it was spot on then i got the idea to sit on the ground as i would if hunting and i was shooting totally different from this position. I must hold the gun different or kinda torque it apon fireing off hand ever since i have i have changed my methods and have had good success. The moral of this story is to take the time and make sure you are 100% efficient with you set up, try to shoot both right and left handed, sit by a tree and get as uncomfortable as you can and take a shot just to see how you do, try it laying on your stomach in the leaves, every hunt is different and we dont always have the time to set up comfortably! My situation may be different than anybody elses and your gun mit shoot the same no matter the conditions but its better to know ahead of time. Please take my advice with a grain of salt as i am deffinately no expert at this stuff, but it just mite help you bag our bird one day.