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Started by Meleagris gallopavo, January 08, 2021, 02:40:02 PM
Quote from: jrmcclure on January 08, 2021, 11:07:21 PMI guess if I was taking a minimalist/make do approach I would just shoot left over shells from previous years or ammo tests. 2021 ammo cost $0. I don't know of a single turkey hunter that doesn't have at least a couple boxes of random shotgun shell laying around. At 20-30 yards any shell will do.
Quote from: jrmcclure on January 09, 2021, 02:38:37 PMI can load my tss load for $5. Winchester longbeards in my area are $2. There are other places I guess I could cut corner to make a hunt cheaper, but I guess if $3 was a deal breaker for me I should probably stay home or go to work an extra shift. At the end of the hunt the only thing between you and the bird is a good shell you have 100% confidence in. I don't use the tss as a long range shell, but more as an insurance policy if I misjudge distance. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has wanted a bird to be 35 yards then after the fact realized I was wrong. A good hevi-shot or tss load provides some room for error I didn't see 10-12 years ago with the cheap $8 a box of 10 walmart lead loads.
Quote from: eggshell on January 09, 2021, 03:24:34 PMQuote from: jrmcclure on January 09, 2021, 02:38:37 PMI can load my tss load for $5. Winchester longbeards in my area are $2. There are other places I guess I could cut corner to make a hunt cheaper, but I guess if $3 was a deal breaker for me I should probably stay home or go to work an extra shift. At the end of the hunt the only thing between you and the bird is a good shell you have 100% confidence in. I don't use the tss as a long range shell, but more as an insurance policy if I misjudge distance. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has wanted a bird to be 35 yards then after the fact realized I was wrong. A good hevi-shot or tss load provides some room for error I didn't see 10-12 years ago with the cheap $8 a box of 10 walmart lead loads.I won't argue your point at all. You bring up some good observations, but I fear some are using the shell simply to try a longer shot and take chances. On the other hand if I can save a few dollars and still accomplish the same thing, I'll save the money. It's not that I can't afford the higher priced shells, I think it makes me more disciplined knowing the cheaper ones are in the gun. I am less likely to take a chance shot....yes we've all done it or at least most of us