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Started by 3" 870 Shell Shucker, March 21, 2015, 07:52:33 PM
Quote from: Old Gobbler on March 23, 2015, 07:08:30 PMAnything over 100 (consistent )is a killer at 40 yards , any more over that is overkill essentially , but overkill isn't a dirty word I purchased a Remington sp10, 20 years ago , it's something that is defiantly overkill , I could have never afforded it but a local sporting goods store had it brand new for $500 , and I jumped on it - the current setup on this gun is a federal #7 hw with a kicks .690 , I've never seen it shoot below 160 even in horrible conditions , it usually does 200 hear me out on this ....it's the most forgiving turkey gun I've ever shot , it is 12 pounds , but like a good target rifle , there is hardly a flinch or wobble -the patterns are very broad anf there is a wide margin for user error , I would say at 40 yards the killing radius with a 100% certainty of demise for the gobbler is 20 inch pattern , I've shot a good amount off my left shoulder - it's very forgiving Hard to miss...hits hard
Quote from: Ihuntoldschool on March 31, 2015, 01:07:38 PMThis is true about the 10 gauge. If you can handle the weight you will have more forgiveness in the pattern. To me it is too heavy. But this is also a good reason to shoot a 10 or 12 vs. a 20. Obviously there are exceptions like youth, female, maybe some elderly hunters are also better suited with a 20.