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Started by JohnSouth22, April 25, 2021, 06:14:40 PM
Quote from: Sasha and Abby on April 28, 2021, 12:27:04 PMYou do realize, that you do not HAVE TO SHOOT the turkey... if you have called him to the gun and he is too close to shoot with a super tight patter (for fear of missing) you can just let him walk off. At this point, you have WON and not WASTED a valuable and tasty bird.
Quote from: Howie g on April 28, 2021, 12:59:11 PMQuote from: Sasha and Abby on April 28, 2021, 12:27:04 PMYou do realize, that you do not HAVE TO SHOOT the turkey... if you have called him to the gun and he is too close to shoot with a super tight patter (for fear of missing) you can just let him walk off. At this point, you have WON and not WASTED a valuable and tasty bird. Seriously?!?! And risk not being able to post a pic of a dead gobbler on face books / tic toc etc ?!?!?
Quote from: bbcoach on April 28, 2021, 06:52:04 AMI'll SAY it. NOT A FAN!!!! Too much carnage at close range and you definitely don't want to do it at longer ranges. One place to shoot IMO, head and neck area only. If you can't shoot there, then LET HIM WALK!!!! RESPECT the ANIMAL! This is turkey hunting not turkey blasting!
Quote from: Gobble Nole on April 29, 2021, 03:24:56 PMI am of the opinion that killing the turkey may be the ultimate goal... But it is not the reason behind the hunt... My reason is the ability to communicate with a wild animal and the overall chess game.I would equate "body punching" a turkey to shooting one with a rifle. In my opinion, its the same...
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 30, 2021, 08:46:18 AMI believe the point to be made in this discussion should center around the consumption of the bird after it is killed. Yes, you can kill a gobbler at ten yards by shooting it in the body. Yes, you can kill a gobbler at 200 yards by shooting it with a rifle, and that kill is likely to be through the body with an expandable bullet that very likely causes much damage to the bird. (I know this because I have personally seen turkeys shot through the body at long range with high-powered rifles,...what was left were two wings, two legs, and a totally inedible body)In both cases, the likelihood that a considerable amount of the edible portion of that bird is going to be ruined is much greater than a head/neck shot with a shotgun. Part of killing turkeys (or any game, for that matter) is understanding the ethical responsibility to make sure that animal is fit for consumption,...and is consumed,... after it is killed. They go hand in hand. If you hunt and don't understand that ethical responsibility, then to put it bluntly, you should not be hunting! Period!
Quote from: Hobbes on April 25, 2021, 08:08:24 PMTSS has not caused me to miss any birds up close. I've noticed no difference within 15 yards. Lead was always extremely tight at that range also. I've seen no evidence that an intentional body shot is necessary.