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Author Topic: turkey loads/ shot size  (Read 1109 times)

Offline Skychief

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« Reply #15 on: February 10, 2010, 10:17:17 PM »
Please share your results with us! :lol:

Offline 62flint

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« Reply #16 on: March 01, 2010, 07:23:02 PM »
I use 1 1/2 oz of 7 1/2's over 75 grains of 2f.
Then again I have a flask of 4,5,6,7.5 shot that I use for turkey's and squirrels at times.
Don't ask me what the mix is. It is simply old loose shot that I dumped together.
Personaly I don't feel a turkey shot in the head is any harder to kill than a squirrel. Now shot in the body. Thats another thing.
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Offline Pete_Sheeran

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« Reply #17 on: May 09, 2010, 07:22:02 PM »
Captchee,

I like your description "jelly headed toms go nowhere".    I deffinately agree about head and neck shooting the turkeys.  Shot in the meat gets expensive if you have to go to the denist.  Larger shot is easier to find and also gives a little better "reach".  So, I have been using a mix of 2's and B's in my 16 ga. (95 gr. FFg, thick over powder card and greased fiber wad, 1 3/8 oz. shot and over shot card).

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Got this one 3 weeks ago at 33 yds.  I usually like to shoot them when they throw their necks out when they gobble.  This one was standing up tall trying to see the hen that was purring to him (my box call strapped to my leg).  That neck was way out there.  I suspect that there was only 2 (or 3) shot in the head/neck.

Happy Hunting,   Pete
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