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Started by MK M GOBL, February 04, 2016, 09:34:14 AM
Quote from: OldSchool on February 05, 2016, 02:31:06 PMThe longer I hunt, the closer I like them. I draw the line at having to push them back a step with the muzzle in order to be able to shoulder my gun. Anything from there out to 30 yards, with an average of probably 20. If I could bottle the mental and physical rush I experience when I have big gobbler standing in front of me, wary and looking at close range, I think I could put every drug dealer in the country out of business overnight. It just doesn't get any better.Bob
Quote from: owlhoot on February 06, 2016, 09:32:24 AMQuote from: OldSchool on February 05, 2016, 02:31:06 PMThe longer I hunt, the closer I like them. I draw the line at having to push them back a step with the muzzle in order to be able to shoulder my gun. Anything from there out to 30 yards, with an average of probably 20. If I could bottle the mental and physical rush I experience when I have big gobbler standing in front of me, wary and looking at close range, I think I could put every drug dealer in the country out of business overnight. It just doesn't get any better.BobSounds like you need a 21" barrel Old School , those 26-28" can get in the way
Quote from: OldSchool on February 06, 2016, 10:27:49 AMQuote from: owlhoot on February 06, 2016, 09:32:24 AMQuote from: OldSchool on February 05, 2016, 02:31:06 PMThe longer I hunt, the closer I like them. I draw the line at having to push them back a step with the muzzle in order to be able to shoulder my gun. Anything from there out to 30 yards, with an average of probably 20. If I could bottle the mental and physical rush I experience when I have big gobbler standing in front of me, wary and looking at close range, I think I could put every drug dealer in the country out of business overnight. It just doesn't get any better.BobSounds like you need a 21" barrel Old School , those 26-28" can get in the way My Ithaca's got a 24" barrel on it now. I'm afraid if I go any shorter one of those birds will try to get too friendly with me some day. Bob