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Quote from: 1iagobblergetter on February 14, 2017, 10:27:33 PMQuote from: MK M GOBL on February 14, 2017, 10:10:20 PMWon't say this is for every beginner but for the terrain and area and how I hunt we make our sets to kill birds at the 15-17 yards with the shotgun, birds at this range are just dead. We do make sure guns are dead-on at 15 yards (our range), and we do have scopes on every gun to assure this. The young lady killed her bird during a Saturday mid-morning hunt and Abby filled her tag on this hard gobbling jake! DSD Did it again during Youth Season.MK M GOBLWay to go introducing so many youth to a great sport!!!
Quote from: MK M GOBL on February 14, 2017, 10:10:20 PMWon't say this is for every beginner but for the terrain and area and how I hunt we make our sets to kill birds at the 15-17 yards with the shotgun, birds at this range are just dead. We do make sure guns are dead-on at 15 yards (our range), and we do have scopes on every gun to assure this. The young lady killed her bird during a Saturday mid-morning hunt and Abby filled her tag on this hard gobbling jake! DSD Did it again during Youth Season.MK M GOBL
Quote from: kjnengr on February 15, 2017, 09:53:15 AMGuys, do you pattern your shotgun every year to make sure "it is still on" like a deer rifle? Or once you get it set up, you leave it alone year after year as long as you still kill turkeys?
Quote from: WisTurk on February 27, 2017, 11:00:16 AMWell, he shot at the paper, and lo and behold, his POA/POI was about 6 inches to the left (his BPS just has the bead, no optic). Pattern was great but way off the mark. Had he just went out without shooting ahead of time, he would have missed every time not knowing what happened unless he had a lucky BB kill the bird. Now he makes damn sure to go out before the season and check his gun. And his buddies now do it too.Oh, and yes, I always check my gun before the season. I never take for granted that it's shooting exactly like I left it at the end of last season (do this for my deer rifles too).
Quote from: Gooserbat on February 28, 2017, 11:34:14 PMI take a lot of hunters hunting both as a paid guide and as a mentor. The biggest thing I see wrong is not realizing the difference between point of aim (poa) vs point of impact (poi). As a new hunter if I were on a budget I think you would be better off spending the money set aside for a choke on a quality sight set up like a truglo mag gobble dots or Williams firesights. Use a factory full and Win longbeards. You'll have a 40 yard gun that hits where you aim.