I don't have too many options for turkey ammo locally, at least nowhere near what I had when I lived in Illinois. It seems like the majority of the shells on the shelf around here are #4's. I've shot #6's for years and have no plans of changing.
I've shot 3 1/2" Winchester Supremes for a long time and used to get amazing patterns from them (especially when I lived at high elevation), but at some point something changed with the production of the Supremes and my patterns fell off some. It wasn't anything to worry too much about because I could still stomp a tom at 40 yards all day long.
Last year I hunted with the Longbeards, but don't care for them. Yes, they shoot amazing patterns at 40 yards, but leave little room for error and I don't like that. So I picked up a box of the Winchester high velocities the other day. I guess they don't call them Supremes anymore, but the specs (3 1/2", 2 oz., #6, 1300 fps) are the same.
I was also at another sporting goods store and noticed five boxes of older Federal Mag Shok high velocity shells ( 3 1/2", 2 oz., #6, 1300 fps). They had been there a while. Some of the boxes were starting to come apart. The boxes did not say flitecontrol, so I'm assuming they are pre-flitecontrol (if there was such a thing). The boxes were orange. Their original price was 19.99 but had been marked down twice, once to 13.99 then 11.99. I figured I didn't have much to lose, so I bought one of them and figured I'd pick up the other 4 if they shot as good as the Winchester.
I shot some lead yesterday w/o cleaning the barrel (other than a brush that went through it a couple months ago). The temperature was 45 with no wind and I shot from 40 yards using a rangefinder. I've been shooting the same Comp n Choke XXX for years.
I don't know what is different about the Winchesters now, but they only put up 95 at 40. I used to put up 150+ when I lived at high altitude. The "old" Federals put up 135 at 40 for the best number. I went back to buy the rest today and after having those shells for so long, someone had already bought two of the remaining four boxes.
Anyone know what is different about the Winchesters now and if the Federals I bought are truly pre-flight control?