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Started by GobblinNC, February 18, 2012, 11:48:34 PM
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Quote from: Larry Mac on February 20, 2012, 01:25:06 PMSo are some of you saying that 50 is the new 40? I pattern to 40 but feel I have a margin of error just in case. But planning on 50! Soon it will be 60-then 70. I try to put sticks in the ground at 25, 35. 45 to give me good estimations of range .Anything beyond that I will hope my calling skills can bring the Gobbler in closer-- or have we forgot about that important part(and perhaps most fun part) of hunting and just rely on the gun to do our job.
Quote from: Larry Mac on February 20, 2012, 02:05:44 PM IMO lets try to get them closer with our calling skills or might as well do like the gentleman says and use a rifle[/quote
Quote from: Larry Mac on February 20, 2012, 02:05:44 PMRedlegs-- agree with you-- guess what I'm trying to say is that with the potential to make 10 yard mistakes in distance judgment, there needs to be a line. If you say your gun will always kill a bird at 50, and shoot always at what you think is 50 yards--Maybe it might be actually 60-- or farther. IMO lets try to get them closer with our calling skills or might as well do like the gentleman says and use a rifle
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on February 20, 2012, 06:56:11 PMQuote from: Larry Mac on February 20, 2012, 02:05:44 PMRedlegs-- agree with you-- guess what I'm trying to say is that with the potential to make 10 yard mistakes in distance judgment, there needs to be a line. If you say your gun will always kill a bird at 50, and shoot always at what you think is 50 yards--Maybe it might be actually 60-- or farther. IMO lets try to get them closer with our calling skills or might as well do like the gentleman says and use a rifle Frankly, I don't care if you want to kill them with Chinese throwing stars or darts at 5 yards.Just keep sticking sticks in the ground (id pay to watch a guy put sticks at 25, 35, and 45 yards as a gobbler burned it down on the roost 100 yards away in open timber, or while slipping in tight on one that is gobbling on the ground after flydown; let me know how often that works out for ya) and I will continue to practice my calling daily, experiment w new loads regularly, pattern my guns religiously and kill them often and when I see fit.It's so tiring to read these ignorant comments attempting impose subjective, personal limitations on people who clearly spend tremendous time, effort and money trying to maximize the benefits of technological developments.Go down to your local gun store and yell at 98% of the turkey hunters shooting lead with a choke that they've never patterned who are convinced that 40 yards is their effective range because guys like you believe 40 to be the standard.
Quote from: Larry Mac on February 20, 2012, 09:37:17 PMQuote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on February 20, 2012, 06:56:11 PMQuote from: Larry Mac on February 20, 2012, 02:05:44 PMRedlegs-- agree with you-- guess what I'm trying to say is that with the potential to make 10 yard mistakes in distance judgment, there needs to be a line. If you say your gun will always kill a bird at 50, and shoot always at what you think is 50 yards--Maybe it might be actually 60-- or farther. IMO lets try to get them closer with our calling skills or might as well do like the gentleman says and use a rifle Frankly, I don't care if you want to kill them with Chinese throwing stars or darts at 5 yards.Just keep sticking sticks in the ground (id pay to watch a guy put sticks at 25, 35, and 45 yards as a gobbler burned it down on the roost 100 yards away in open timber, or while slipping in tight on one that is gobbling on the ground after flydown; let me know how often that works out for ya) and I will continue to practice my calling daily, experiment w new loads regularly, pattern my guns religiously and kill them often and when I see fit.It's so tiring to read these ignorant comments attempting impose subjective, personal limitations on people who clearly spend tremendous time, effort and money trying to maximize the benefits of technological developments.Go down to your local gun store and yell at 98% of the turkey hunters shooting lead with a choke that they've never patterned who are convinced that 40 yards is their effective range because guys like you believe 40 to be the standard.you are correct. I should not impose personal limitations on someone that only cares about killing and obviously lacks the woodmanship to bring the bird closer.I actually feel sorry that you are truly missing out on the most fun of turkey hunting, but it won 't matter for you until you change your attitude. Sorry for your loss. I am finished here.
Quote from: USMC0331 on February 20, 2012, 10:24:27 PMFirst, I would like to say hi to everyone! I just found this forum and look forward to learning and talking to everyone. In response to the question at hand. Longest shot I've taken on a turkey with the Nitro 4x5x7 was 42 yards. I generally want them a lot closer but this tom always flew to and from this field, anyways it took just 1 shot. I have killed 3 coyotes during turkey season at a little over 50 yards and the load went in and through the coyote. I have spent a lot of time and money testing this ammo in different shotguns and chokes. It is lethal past 50 yards. Hope this helps.