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Started by roostershooter, May 01, 2011, 05:24:18 PM
Quote from: Longshanks on May 01, 2011, 10:00:13 PMShooting turkeys at 60yds with anything you are gonna run into problems..you were lucky to get those turkeys..
Quote from: stinkpickle on May 02, 2011, 07:00:26 AMYou must've got your hands on a box of NEXT year's batch.
Quote from: roostershooter on May 02, 2011, 12:01:14 PMThanks for all the replies. Thats why i love this site, there is so much to be learned from everyone's combined experience. I have missed a few turkeys in my time and have no problem admitting it lol. Even though at times they are hard to swallow. As for "its the pilot, not the plane." I agree and take the blame for the first two losses. But after installing the mueller, the head raising shouldn't be an issue, right? I had all the confidence in the world in 7's after that trip to the range. Honestly I cannot figure out the third loss though having shot the gun with the 7's and the red dot the day before at the same yardage that the turkey was and getting such a great pattern. Obviously something didn't go right, no flop. Of course I don't blame the 7's as so many of you are droppin em left and right at distances past what I have tried the 7's. But I couldn't help but lose my confidence in the 7's out of my gun.I am an avid shooter and do everything I can to keep from developing bad habits such as jerking the trigger in the off season. I have shot the gun enough to know it kicks somethin terrible but I'm not recoil sensitive to it, so I can't see myself flinching before the shot. I actually laugh when I have to take an off balanced shot and the gun knocks me off my feet. lolI did say in the original post that "I put the circle around the head". Thats how I patterned the gun with the red dot though. The pellets were all below the top circle with the majority being toward the lower half. Seemed like a killer pattern to me utilizing the majority of the shot to the head and neck region. I swapped to the 6's for this morning and dropped one in his tracks at right under 50 yards around 6:20, barely even flopped. I like the pellet count of the 7's but just couldn't seem to make things work in the field. The 6's did the job and then some. I don't know that I did anything differently this morning than I did yesterday other than changing the shell. The shot was a few yards further and this bird had a clue I was there so I didn't even have the element of surprise. So for me and my gun, the 6's are it. Plenty of confidence in my setup, no hesitation to pull the trigger.I think we can all agree that its our duty as hunters to make sure that our equipment can perform as ethically and humanely as possible, as well as being to perform ourselves. No one wants to lose birds or have to chase em or ring necks after the shot. That being said, I just couldn't justify wounding or losing any more birds with the 7's. Just doesn't seem fair to the animal. In no way am I bashing the 7's or trying to get others to question em, just thought I would share my experience with em this year. I love em, I really do, but it just isn't gonna work lol. I agree that you have to be confident in your equipment and if the 7's have proven themselves for you, then I'm jealous. lol If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Thanks again for all the replies and advice.