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Started by keehnel1414, April 11, 2014, 12:27:37 PM
Quote from: zelmo1 on June 01, 2014, 07:43:03 PMI am a believer of the pattern and shooting reasonable distance. Many turkeys are taken with a 20 gauge, even the stoutest 3" 20 ga loads won't outperform a 12 ga 2 3/4" premium load.
Quote from: BowBendr on June 02, 2014, 12:10:45 AMQuote from: zelmo1 on June 01, 2014, 07:43:03 PMI am a believer of the pattern and shooting reasonable distance. Many turkeys are taken with a 20 gauge, even the stoutest 3" 20 ga loads won't outperform a 12 ga 2 3/4" premium load.Completely disagree....a 1.5 oz load from a 12 gauge is no better than a 1.5 oz load from a 20.We also try to limit our discussions of talking about shots over 40 yds here on the forum........http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,46964.0.html
Quote from: Terry on May 17, 2014, 06:01:55 PMShooting 3-1/2" at the range sucks, but I never feel it when shooting at turkey. I figure the added number of pellets is worth one sucky day at the range.
Quote from: keehnel1414 on April 11, 2014, 12:27:37 PMHello Fellow Hunters,This is my first post and wasn't sure if this should go under 12 gauge forum or this one but I felt it fit better in this one.I have been a deer hunter since I was 14 years old going out with my dad. I have bagged a few deer over the years and this will be my first ever turkey hunt. I am going over to Eastern Washington and our season starts April 15th. My buddy and I are going over to hunt with an establish camp of Old Timer's who have hunted the area for quite some time. My buddy has gone the last two years so he has a general lay of the land, but for me this will be all new territory. So when my buddy first asked me to go I told him I would love too. We go pheasant and dove hunting together every year and he knew that I only had an old Remington 1100 that only shoots 2 & 3/4 shells and a fixed choke. He says "If you want to go Turkey Hunting you have to get a gun that shoots 3 & 1/2" shells." Without a whole lot of research into turkey hunting (I researched guns) I went out and bought a Benelli Super Nova pump. This was back in January. Since then I have been researching and studying everything I could on Turkey Hunting, practicing with my diaphragm calls, and watching every Turkey hunting video I could find. I have noticed that some guys don't hunt with 3 & 1/2 inch shells. They prefer 3" shells. I went and patterned my gun last weekend with 3 & 1/2" shells. It was a horrible experience as the range I went to only had one pattern board set at 35 yards and there was no real good rest. I did 2 shots resting on basically a 4' pony wall (I am 5' 9"), and one shot standing up. I couldn't sit on the ground as the pony wall would have been in the way. I knew these shells would kick pretty good and wasn't surprised when I was knocked back a little while doing the standing shot. Regardless the experience was unpleasant. I want to know what your guy's experience's are with 3 1/2" shells vs 3" shells. I bought a 300 WSM for deer hunting. Now I know some of you may say this is a bit over kill however, where we hunt there are very few chances at deer and I have killed 1 deer at over 400yards, so it helped in that regard. My understanding of turkey hunting is that the 3 1/2" shells may give you a little bit more range to go after a bird (Really sucks as I didn't get to test the pattern out to my max distance). I am wondering though how often do you really need to take that distance shot? I would figure if you take the same shot at 35 yards with 3 1/2 vs 3" the same result will happen.For those guys that hunt with 3" shells have you ever had an experience where you wish you had 3 1/2"? I know some of you will say I only hunt with 3" shells or the opposite. I am looking for hunters that have had experiences with both and I don't want reasons such as the kick of the 3 1/2" shell was why I switched over to 3" shells. I want to know of other reasons as to why you choose which size shell to use.I also want to know if anybody has ever hunted with 2 3/4" shells. This one is just out of curiosity and whether or not my Remington 1100 would have worked for my first year. There is a lot of great information on this site and I appreciate all the good advice. Keep it up and good luck this year.