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Started by Meleagris gallopavo, January 08, 2021, 02:40:02 PM
Quote from: eggshell on January 09, 2021, 06:39:17 PMturkeytider, I hope you don't think I was advocating taking 50-60 yard shots. I wasn't in any way. I kill my birds at 25-30 and occasionally I am off 5-10 yards, but still within 40 if I wait until I judge he's 25-30. I don't like closer because the pattern gets awful tight, but if it's not clean I'll wait until he's closer. Let's not derail the thread into a distance debate....it's about shells. The cheaper shells will do the job if you know your pattern and distance
Quote from: Greg Massey on January 10, 2021, 12:05:59 PMWord of advice , never wait until you need shells to try and find or purchase them, if you see then duing the year, you better purchase those shells NOW.. No one KNOWS what the future holds with buying ammo. just look around now at trying to find center fire ammo.. Just some friendly Advice.. I wouldn't look at shooting up all my old ammo , before thinking i will buy new ammo LATER... just my opinion..
Quote from: jrmcclure on January 10, 2021, 01:26:06 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on January 10, 2021, 12:05:59 PMWord of advice , never wait until you need shells to try and find or purchase them, if you see then duing the year, you better purchase those shells NOW.. No one KNOWS what the future holds with buying ammo. just look around now at trying to find center fire ammo.. Just some friendly Advice.. I wouldn't look at shooting up all my old ammo , before thinking i will buy new ammo LATER... just my opinion..It's an election year and due to covid the demand for ammo is a perfect storm. I'm all for buying ammo If needed, but I think people buying up every round they come to regardless of price fuels the fire. Shotgun shells are still on the shelves in my area, but like most I haven't seen a center fire round on a big box stores shelf in a while. The local Walmart had two 10 round boxes of 338 lapua that were $80 apiece before the shortage hit. They sat there for about a year and I laughed everytime I seen them thinking they would never sell. I was wrong. Ammo prices will come back down. May take a year, but shooting old stock for a season or two doesn't seem like a terrible idea to me. Turkey and deer hunting combined I shoot less than 10 shells a year. I see no reason to panic buy 100 rounds at price gouging prices.
Quote from: Cowboy on January 17, 2021, 07:29:45 PMThere has been a big pile of gobblers taken way before TSS came to light. I agree that you can save money and may even get that gobbler in closer for a shot if you know you got other shells in that gun. I shoot 2 3/4 inch 12 gauge copper plated #5 or #6. Never feel under gunned so why spend more?
Quote from: trkehunr93 on January 19, 2021, 10:23:12 AMFor my 835 the Win. HV 3.5 5's are the ticket, patterned much better than the 6's. I have a star dot in mine. Only reason I was shooting 3.5" was I found 10+ boxes at wally world a few years back for $10 a box on clearance, bought them all!