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Started by gophert, January 20, 2014, 11:36:40 AM
Quote from: knightrider on January 20, 2014, 02:11:21 PMno more than any other shell that is out there, people are always going to push the limits!! we both know if they keep at 40 and in no problem its those who want to stroke their ego and kill something instead of letting it walk at 60 yards that wound birds with all shells made!!
Quote from: drum817 on February 01, 2014, 09:42:59 PMLot's of very valid opinions here!!! I have only been hunting turkeys for 10 years and in that 10 years I have never had to shoot over 25 yards. I hold myself (firmly) to the 40 yard rule and I wish others would simply do the same. I understand wanting to push the limits...but why is it necessary?? The biggest fun of the hunt to me is not the kill but the chase and getting that bird in close!!! I watched a guy kill a bird last year at what turned out to be 72 steps (I told him to hold till the bird crossed the 40 yard mark)....luckily he got a few lucky pellets and killed the bird instead of injuring it. It made me VERY VERY angry and RUINED the hunt for me!!! If someone wants to push the limits by shooting paper targets then have at it....I'm all for it!!! BUT, it is my personal belief that we as turkey hunters owe RESPECT to the animal we are killing by doing EVERYTHING in our power to make clean kills!!! How about promoting better woodsmanship and better calling skills as opposed to being able to shoot a bird at 60+ yards!!! I am anxious to try the new Win long beard load but I will pattern it at 20-40 yards...if the bird stands and gobbles his brains out at 60 yards then he wins that day....no big deal!
Quote from: gophert on January 20, 2014, 01:59:51 PMQuote from: knightrider on January 20, 2014, 01:18:49 PMlol !!! out to 40 lead will kill every bird walking!!! come on hevi is not a have to have shell!! a turkeys neck is not near as hard to break as a piece of metal is to penetrate not a fair comparison. Not the point I was trying to ask. I'm not asking if you think I am right or wrong. I realize lead will kill at 40. I am asking do you think these new lead loads will cause hunters to have a false sense of security on long range shots?
Quote from: knightrider on January 20, 2014, 01:18:49 PMlol !!! out to 40 lead will kill every bird walking!!! come on hevi is not a have to have shell!! a turkeys neck is not near as hard to break as a piece of metal is to penetrate not a fair comparison.
Quote from: natman on February 05, 2014, 02:00:53 PMQuote from: gophert on January 20, 2014, 01:59:51 PMQuote from: knightrider on January 20, 2014, 01:18:49 PMlol !!! out to 40 lead will kill every bird walking!!! come on hevi is not a have to have shell!! a turkeys neck is not near as hard to break as a piece of metal is to penetrate not a fair comparison. Not the point I was trying to ask. I'm not asking if you think I am right or wrong. I realize lead will kill at 40. I am asking do you think these new lead loads will cause hunters to have a false sense of security on long range shots?I see your point that the tight patterns might make it seem like lead would be effective past the point where penetration will have diminished to far. I would offer that this has been a problem for quite some time with smaller pellets, such as lead 6s, giving paper patterns that look good at distances beyond the effective range of the individual pellets. In the end BOTH pattern AND pellet effectiveness have to be considered, not just one or the other.
Quote from: allaboutshooting on January 22, 2014, 07:04:30 PMWhat I tried to convey in that article was that turkey hunting should be an enjoyable sport that allows us to spend time in the woods and see the wonders of nature. When a hunter feels pressure to kill a bird and show all of his friends, playing to the crowd, it becomes a competition of sorts and loses the real value of the experience.