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Quote from: kman on March 20, 2012, 09:05:50 AMQuote from: gaswamp on March 20, 2012, 06:48:19 AMQuote from: link=topic=21208.msg236044#msg236044 date=1332237267Shells are the cheapest expense for me by far. Can't see skimping on shells when I've spent so much trying to get into gun range of a turkey. My days afield are too few and far between. But I can get much better performance than Nitros for less money, with no worries about over pressure shells. So, I no longer use them.I would think shells would be one of your most expensive gear as much as you test, pattern, ect.No kidding gaswamp. The way talks he is the self proclaimed reloading expert and knows more than Nitro does.
Quote from: gaswamp on March 20, 2012, 06:48:19 AMQuote from: link=topic=21208.msg236044#msg236044 date=1332237267Shells are the cheapest expense for me by far. Can't see skimping on shells when I've spent so much trying to get into gun range of a turkey. My days afield are too few and far between. But I can get much better performance than Nitros for less money, with no worries about over pressure shells. So, I no longer use them.I would think shells would be one of your most expensive gear as much as you test, pattern, ect.
Quote from: link=topic=21208.msg236044#msg236044 date=1332237267Shells are the cheapest expense for me by far. Can't see skimping on shells when I've spent so much trying to get into gun range of a turkey. My days afield are too few and far between. But I can get much better performance than Nitros for less money, with no worries about over pressure shells. So, I no longer use them.
Quote from: kman on March 20, 2012, 09:05:50 AM...The way talks he is the self proclaimed reloading expert and knows more than Nitro does.
Quote from: Longshanks on March 20, 2012, 08:15:25 AMQuote from: link=topic=21208.msg236044#msg236044 date=1332237267Shells are the cheapest expense for me by far. Can't see skimping on shells when I've spent so much trying to get into gun range of a turkey. My days afield are too few and far between. But I can get much better performance than Nitros for less money, with no worries about over pressure shells. So, I no longer use them.Thats my story as well. I couldnt see buying the most expensive shell on the market when I can get better performance for half the price. (Hevi) I also look at overall cost of hunting and save money in every area. But thats just me. I run across folks all the time that seem to be in some kind of contest of how much money they can spend on hunting. Guiding we call them GQ hunters, they show up looking like they just stepped off the pages of Cabelas magazine with every new gadget they can possibly find in their brand new 50 pocket vest shooting a 2,000 shotgun with 10.00 dollar shells. You ask them if they can call a turkey and they say "no" or " a little". Strange behavior.
Quote from: Longshanks on March 20, 2012, 04:18:40 PMQuote from: knightrider on March 20, 2012, 03:57:58 PMQuote from: Longshanks on March 20, 2012, 08:15:25 AMQuote from: link=topic=21208.msg236044#msg236044 date=1332237267Shells are the cheapest expense for me by far. Can't see skimping on shells when I've spent so much trying to get into gun range of a turkey. My days afield are too few and far between. But I can get much better performance than Nitros for less money, with no worries about over pressure shells. So, I no longer use them.Thats my story as well. I couldnt see buying the most expensive shell on the market when I can get better performance for half the price. (Hevi) I also look at overall cost of hunting and save money in every area. But thats just me. I run across folks all the time that seem to be in some kind of contest of how much money they can spend on hunting. Guiding we call them GQ hunters, they show up looking like they just stepped off the pages of Cabelas magazine with every new gadget they can possibly find in their brand new 50 pocket vest shooting a 2,000 shotgun with 10.00 dollar shells. You ask them if they can call a turkey and they say "no" or " a little". Strange behavior.why does it matter what someone else spends on their equipment,you make fun of them not being able to call but you know, maybe thats why they came to you in the first place to pay you to put them on a bird is because they cant call.i bet you dont make fun of them to their faces since their paying your billsFirst of all, I don't make a living guiding. I do it because I love to teach people how to turkey hunt. The point is that I teach them that preparation for turkey hunting is not spending an hour and a half at basspro spending a stupid amount of money. I let them know about certain books they can read to help them and the essential element of time in the woods. I teach them the importance of all the factors of turkey hunting, calling, concealment, set-up, importance of not moving, when to move, when to raise the gun, when to shoot. If your gonna be a turkey hunter you have be a student of the wild turkey. I say all the time "GQ" you hunt with me this morning. You got your feathers ruffled..you must be a GQ hunter as well. Good luck this spring sport.
Quote from: knightrider on March 20, 2012, 03:57:58 PMQuote from: Longshanks on March 20, 2012, 08:15:25 AMQuote from: link=topic=21208.msg236044#msg236044 date=1332237267Shells are the cheapest expense for me by far. Can't see skimping on shells when I've spent so much trying to get into gun range of a turkey. My days afield are too few and far between. But I can get much better performance than Nitros for less money, with no worries about over pressure shells. So, I no longer use them.Thats my story as well. I couldnt see buying the most expensive shell on the market when I can get better performance for half the price. (Hevi) I also look at overall cost of hunting and save money in every area. But thats just me. I run across folks all the time that seem to be in some kind of contest of how much money they can spend on hunting. Guiding we call them GQ hunters, they show up looking like they just stepped off the pages of Cabelas magazine with every new gadget they can possibly find in their brand new 50 pocket vest shooting a 2,000 shotgun with 10.00 dollar shells. You ask them if they can call a turkey and they say "no" or " a little". Strange behavior.why does it matter what someone else spends on their equipment,you make fun of them not being able to call but you know, maybe thats why they came to you in the first place to pay you to put them on a bird is because they cant call.i bet you dont make fun of them to their faces since their paying your bills
Quote from: southernfly on March 19, 2012, 06:53:09 PM Hevy Magblends at Cabelas....... 20 ga is $21.99..... 3 1/2 12 ga is $29.99
Quote from: runngun on March 20, 2012, 04:11:10 PMLongshanks, do you require that your clients shoot lead?
Quote from: orion43 on March 22, 2012, 09:30:24 AMThey're worth it for me. I harvested a bird in each of the past 2 seasons at 53 yds. In each case this was the only shotavailable.