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Started by GobbleNut, January 27, 2026, 09:39:00 AM
Quote from: Poconodoghunter on Today at 08:25:50 AMEven shooting a 410 with my tss reloads if I can't see how big the spurs are im not shooting.Maybe what happens after 117 gobblers. Shoot what you know your gun can harvest cleanly and have fun,its no contest
Quote from: eggshell on Today at 10:42:51 AMQuote from: Poconodoghunter on Today at 08:25:50 AMEven shooting a 410 with my tss reloads if I can't see how big the spurs are im not shooting.Maybe what happens after 117 gobblers. Shoot what you know your gun can harvest cleanly and have fun,its no contest I got less picky as I got into triple digits. Heck a hard gobbling jake that works good is fair game some days. I guess what you shooting comes into play as to when you shoot, but not for me. To each there own, I have never even thought of looking at a birds spurs until he's dead. I'm not trying to be critical just wondering why this is a criteria in a thread about when to shoot? Inn other words what's your range, is the bird clear of other birds, is there too much brush, etc.