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Shell "strategy"

Started by bamagtrdude, March 26, 2014, 04:05:09 PM

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Skeeterbait

#30
No plug, just don't load any more than 3.  Gun gets front heavy fully loaded with turkey shells. Especially if your caught holding the gun up for several minutes waiting on a bird to work into range.  Also I am not a fan of fully loading a magazine as it causes premature weakening of the mag spring.  Takes a lot of spring pressure to push out heavy turkey shells. Don't want a weakened spring from sitting in a fully compressed position.

Kilchis

Oregon does limit shotgun capacity to three shells and shot size may not exceed #2.

bamagtrdude

Quote from: Skeeterbait on April 05, 2014, 10:16:45 PM
No plug, just don't load any more than 3.  Gun gets front heavy fully loaded with turkey shells. Especially if your caught holding the gun up for several minutes waiting on a bird to work into range.

+1 on this; weight, *plus* follow-up shots on a turkey, unless he's 10 yards on the first shot, are "hope & a prayer" shots.  But, mostly for me, is weight.  I put 2 shells in my gun every time.
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Bama Guitar Dude (bamagtrdude)

ssettle

sometimes I believe I over think things I have a few different brands of shells and will use what ever hits my fancy at the time. I tend to lean on the lighter  side for my 1187 because I get a better pattern with 1 3/4 6s. For the Mossberg I use 2oz. 3 1/2 inch shells. For the 870 I use 2oz. 6s. I have some heavy weights I've been carrying the last few year but haven't had any shots at birds. The last few years have been very strange where I hunt very little Gobbler sightings. Jake's yes but longbeards not so much.  ???