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Started by Premier Turkey Calls, March 27, 2018, 05:35:51 PM
Quote from: appalachianassassin on March 28, 2018, 02:39:15 AMdue to terrain, my average shot is 30 ft not 30 yds. I cant remember the last bird ive killed past 25 yds.
Quote from: eggshell on March 29, 2018, 08:37:02 AMI am ok with whatever you set for your own limits and equipment as long as you have done your homework and know your effective range. Life is a collection of choices and this is just that a choice and it is each person's to make.
Quote from: eggshell on March 29, 2018, 08:37:02 AMI am ok with whatever you set for your own limits and equipment as long as you have done your homework and know your effective range. Life is a collection of choices; I have no skin in your choices unless they unduly impose on me and cause me harm...I went back and ranged it and to my surprise it was 52 yards..how could I have misjudged so badly! My buddy was all over me when I got back to the vehicle. He has lectured me for years to use the extended range shell even though I shoot bird close. I had no rebuttal. So it's still a good tool even if you shoot close, it can save some pretty sad feelings if you misjudge distance.
Quote from: silvestris on March 29, 2018, 11:58:48 AMQuote from: eggshell on March 29, 2018, 08:37:02 AMI am ok with whatever you set for your own limits and equipment as long as you have done your homework and know your effective range. Life is a collection of choices; I have no skin in your choices unless they unduly impose on me and cause me harm...I went back and ranged it and to my surprise it was 52 yards..how could I have misjudged so badly! My buddy was all over me when I got back to the vehicle. He has lectured me for years to use the extended range shell even though I shoot bird close. I had no rebuttal. So it's still a good tool even if you shoot close, it can save some pretty sad feelings if you misjudge distance.Another timely message from the Crippler family. I mean it is only a turkey. It is not like it is a Pitt Bull Dog or something.
Quote from: POk3s on March 27, 2018, 05:52:43 PMIt's the same with everything kind of weaponry in hunting.Bow sights that range the target for you and give you a luminated dot to aim with. Guys building 600 yard muzzle loaders. 2000 yard hunting rifles.It was only a matter of time before shotguns was part of the game too. I don't think we can do anything about it besides being true to yourself and hunt how you want and how you enjoy.
Quote from: idgobble on March 29, 2018, 08:13:46 PMAs I read all this I wonder if anyone ever paces off their effective distance when they set up to call. It's easy and eliminates all the guess work. We all know the effective distance of our gun and ammo. All you have to do is pace off the farthest effective shot. If you know it's 40 yards, great! The jam a stick in the ground or lay a branch there. Do another one at 30 yards on the way back and try to wait for that shot. Do it in a couple directions if you want. Then back up your first shot with the heaviest size shot and load that's legal in case you have to shoot at one that's wounded and getting away.
Quote from: BottomLand54 on March 29, 2018, 09:06:10 PMIma chime in and may get scolded but all of us and I mean everyone here who has turkey hunted has misjudged yardage's at one time or another, even the old timers with their non choke Remington 11-87 12 gauge's and their Winchester supreme #4s. I had one of the greatest turkey hunters in our area With me hunting with last year he missed a bird we worked for 2.5 hours he missed him at 11 yards. I've also seen folks get so tore up they miss or don't shoot. We all have missed, we all have misjudged, we all have spooked birds, we all have locked our keys in our car, we all have sinned. Everyone of us has made mistakes. Success comes by learning from our mistakes!I last year without tss misjudged a bird it was an open field and as many 3D archery tournaments I have shot in I have learned it is completely different when you are sitting down at a tree looking out into an open field. I hear the saying well why didn't you use a range finder. Well I ain't got time for all that when the bird came out of the woods to my left and straight into the open field and presented a clean shot that I thought was closer then what it was, I shot and yes the bird was further then I wanted to shoot but it was a clean ethical kill with non tss shot.So my line is where do I feel comfortable shooting? For me that is within 30 yards. However what does my hunting setup do past 30 yards? Why would anyone shoot a bird last 40 yards? If he's a bird you have hunted and hunted and hunted and he gives you 40.1 yds and that's it are you going to shoot? We are worried about a guy making a clean ethical kill on a bird at a misjudged distance but don't make a big deal out of the guy who shoots them off the limb! To me it is a little crazy, I do not recommend or condone shooting birds past 40 yards, however if we were all honest and not prideful and braggers and so macho we all can admit we have all messed up!I say practice, know your setup, and make clean ethical kills. I think shooting birds at 50+ yards is crazy but I am honest and I have accidentally misjudged and did it! I am not proud of it, but it happened to me! All of my other birds have been within 17 yds, Lord willing I hope they stay within that range I rally prefer to shoot at 20-25 yards it's where my gun performs best. So I will shoot a bird before he comes in and flogs my decoys if he is a shooter.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk