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Started by owlhoot, January 18, 2014, 09:36:49 AM
Quote from: Old Gobbler on January 19, 2014, 08:47:28 PM...but this ...... has to be without a doubt the most controversial add campaign for turkey ammunition EVER - the other ammo companies may follow suit , with all the money being thrown into TV shows and commercials it could stand a good chance of having a detrimental effect on turkeys , via crippling etc....Many turkey hunters feel the same way , and have strong reservations with the marketing
Quote from: paboxcall on January 19, 2014, 09:14:54 PMQuote from: Old Gobbler on January 19, 2014, 08:47:28 PM...but this ...... has to be without a doubt the most controversial add campaign for turkey ammunition EVER - the other ammo companies may follow suit , with all the money being thrown into TV shows and commercials it could stand a good chance of having a detrimental effect on turkeys , via crippling etc....Many turkey hunters feel the same way , and have strong reservations with the marketing Really surprised at the claims being made on the Winchester ammo web site, under the "performance" tab for this load, where they display a 70 yard pattern target. Though they have a disclaimer, to the effect of "...the decision for maximum range is the hunter's decision..." posting a 70 yard pattern certainly could lead one to believe that this lead load was designed to deliver at 70 yards. Very irresponsible marketing in my opinion.
Quote from: jblackburn on January 21, 2014, 12:50:16 PM...it makes it seem like you can kill turkeys out to 75 yard! Hevi or not, that's a bit extreme!
Quote from: Gooserbat on January 21, 2014, 10:46:48 AMGot to take barrel length into consideration as well longer barrels will yield a higher velocity and I would think that Winchester would use a longer barrel to test their speeds.
Quote from: cluck on January 25, 2014, 05:12:46 PMI'll put my two cents worth in. Unless your a navy seal trained person, don't try beyond the forty yard guess mark. I'am waiting for the lady to call and tell me that my new 11-87 20 gauge just came through the door! The twelve got to heavy just like the ten did. Why don't we go back to old school and learn to call and sit a little longer and wait? Last year I let a fifty yarder walk away. On the last week I missed a big gobbler at ten short yards when I would not wait that last five minutes after we hammered each other for almost an hour. I would never even dream of shooting at one at seventy yards nor let my sons or grandsons do it. I do like the idea of it being much easery to find a good choke and shell that throws a good pattern these days. Next thing you know we'll be talking cross currents and elevaton clicks, tempature and who knows what else. maybe mega hertz. Maybe we just need to make better choices even when turkey huntin. Go have fun and hoot and holler when you get'em. Hope I didn't make anybody mad. cluck
Quote from: d.winsor on March 12, 2014, 10:16:14 PMI just patterned my SX3 .665 choke 40 yards with winchester long beards #5 shot. the pattern was so tight that I could miss a turkey at 40 yards, I believe they could kill a bird a lot farther. I will not use long beards because 40 yards is enough for me. I am going to use winchester supreme HV #5 shot. They have a little larger pattern than LB. If birds do get in close on me at least I'll have a better chance there also.