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Started by KYStalker, March 12, 2014, 11:19:20 PM
Quote from: BowBendr on March 26, 2014, 12:30:50 PMI just take it for what it is. Patterns on a forum. I never heard the OP say he was going turkey killing at 40 with any of those loads.
Quote from: learn2hide on March 25, 2014, 10:43:58 PMQuote from: surehuntsalot on March 24, 2014, 10:35:38 PMshot them for some years myself,and yes they killed birds at 40Again I don't doubt the pellet size capability as much as the lack of availability of power loads...I think the average turkey hunter or novice might see 7.5 and think they ought to just grab their 2 3/4" Winchester Universals and go to town...obviously that would be OK to a point, could lead to wounded birds. I'm not sure I've ever seen the load you are describing above for sale, a 3" 2oz Lead 7...just not used to seeing that anywhere.
Quote from: surehuntsalot on March 24, 2014, 10:35:38 PMshot them for some years myself,and yes they killed birds at 40
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on March 26, 2014, 02:20:35 PMNumber17, have you ever heard of a famous turkey hunter by the name of Ray Eye? He used that exact load, Federal "Premium" 12 ga. 3 inch 2 oz load of 7 1/2 shot. It was one of his favorite turkey loads until it was discontinued by the factory. I myself found three boxes that I am itching to try on a big old tom. I am sure the load is more than up to the task at hand and will SMOKE a turkeys head at 40 yards!
Quote from: Number17 on March 26, 2014, 03:53:01 PMI don't care who promotes it and I don't care who uses it. Just because somebody promotes it doesn't change the physics of what is going on with the pellets.Throughout these "Longbeard XR" threads, nearly every argument against them being an "extended range" load was that a #6 Lead runs out a juice at 40 yards.And now all the sudden #7.5 lead will kill gobblers all day long at 40 yards?What was the velocity on those Federal 2oz?I'm not arguing about it personally as I've never shot it and I've never run penetration tests for myself, but I just find it peculiar that penetration and lethality seems to have more to do with a opinion over science.How small can we go with lead shot? If multiple jabs adds up to the same amount of damage as a few overhand rights, can we expect Lead #10s to kill reliably at 40 yards?
Quote from: highwaygun on March 26, 2014, 07:43:18 PMJust for the record to all of those that say they have killed turkeys with 7.5 lead at 40 yards and beyond. Dont kid yourself you just got lucky and stunned the bird long enough to KILL him with your foot. 7.5 lead isnt a turkey load and never will be. Hell I shoot a big 10 and I could get a 3oz load of it from nitro but wont ever dream of using it. Its a 30 yard shell plain and simple. Some people need to reevaluate there methods. And I dont care what red dog or red wing or whoever said I wont even feel comfortable taking them 3/2/7.5 federals squirrel hunting because theyd be lucky to kill a tree rat at 40 and beyond ranges. If you kill them close then great use the dove loads but if your gonna try to take long shots do everyone a favor including the turkey at get something with more lead in its pencil.
Quote from: surehuntsalot on March 26, 2014, 09:25:56 PMQuote from: highwaygun on March 26, 2014, 07:43:18 PMJust for the record to all of those that say they have killed turkeys with 7.5 lead at 40 yards and beyond. Dont kid yourself you just got lucky and stunned the bird long enough to KILL him with your foot. 7.5 lead isnt a turkey load and never will be. Hell I shoot a big 10 and I could get a 3oz load of it from nitro but wont ever dream of using it. Its a 30 yard shell plain and simple. Some people need to reevaluate there methods. And I dont care what red dog or red wing or whoever said I wont even feel comfortable taking them 3/2/7.5 federals squirrel hunting because theyd be lucky to kill a tree rat at 40 and beyond ranges. If you kill them close then great use the dove loads but if your gonna try to take long shots do everyone a favor including the turkey at get something with more lead in its pencil.I can see why you carry a 10,I don't know and really don't care where you got your opinion on this subject.I have used this shell on several birds in the past,and none were stunned,or stepped on with a foot,they were dead.Some were taken between 30-35yds,some were between 35-40yds.I don't need to reevaluate any methods,I have been hunting and shooting at these birds for 35-40 years,in that time I have shot at one time or another just about every shell that has been made for turkey hunting,and some that were not.Have never lost a bird (because I don't take 50+yd shots), have missed 4 times,but those were my fault,not the shells.If people turkey hunted,instead of turkey shooting,you could use 2-3/4 High Brass shells,which by the way has killed several birds for me over the years,and you're going to love this,the 2-3/4" 1-1/4oz #7.5 was one of my favorites.
Quote from: highwaygun on March 26, 2014, 11:21:39 PMQuote from: surehuntsalot on March 26, 2014, 09:25:56 PMQuote from: highwaygun on March 26, 2014, 07:43:18 PMJust for the record to all of those that say they have killed turkeys with 7.5 lead at 40 yards and beyond. Dont kid yourself you just got lucky and stunned the bird long enough to KILL him with your foot. 7.5 lead isnt a turkey load and never will be. Hell I shoot a big 10 and I could get a 3oz load of it from nitro but wont ever dream of using it. Its a 30 yard shell plain and simple. Some people need to reevaluate there methods. And I dont care what red dog or red wing or whoever said I wont even feel comfortable taking them 3/2/7.5 federals squirrel hunting because theyd be lucky to kill a tree rat at 40 and beyond ranges. If you kill them close then great use the dove loads but if your gonna try to take long shots do everyone a favor including the turkey at get something with more lead in its pencil.I can see why you carry a 10,I don't know and really don't care where you got your opinion on this subject.I have used this shell on several birds in the past,and none were stunned,or stepped on with a foot,they were dead.Some were taken between 30-35yds,some were between 35-40yds.I don't need to reevaluate any methods,I have been hunting and shooting at these birds for 35-40 years,in that time I have shot at one time or another just about every shell that has been made for turkey hunting,and some that were not.Have never lost a bird (because I don't take 50+yd shots), have missed 4 times,but those were my fault,not the shells.If people turkey hunted,instead of turkey shooting,you could use 2-3/4 High Brass shells,which by the way has killed several birds for me over the years,and you're going to love this,the 2-3/4" 1-1/4oz #7.5 was one of my favorites.I call bs that you are knocking them stiff at 40 yards with 7.5's. You need to get a range finder because your mistaken. We are talking real yards here. We are not measuring with same ruler you used to convince the wife its 12 inches. These shells are sub par and shouldnt be used with all the better options out there. People like you are the ones that setup newcomers on this site and to the sport for failure. The correct response from a person with your experience should be " yes they will kill a turkey but use your head and take high percentage shots because the pellets are small and they lose KE quick. If you miss judge the yardage and take a shot thats to far you wont like the outcome." And to the point of why I use a ten is because it is superior to any 12 ga combo on the market. if you dont believe me ill send you pattern pics or you can check the 10ga section on this site. Oh yeah and about you never losing a bird I say you need to reevaluate that one also because if you pull the trigger and he doesnt ride in the truck you lost him. Now ask me how many I have lost with the 10 and youll know now why I use it.