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<blockquote data-quote="Murph1951" data-source="post: 2157098" data-attributes="member: 115291"><p>I have shot a lot of Turkeys, if you listen to all the hype about Turkey loads it's just that, hype. You do not have to spend $ 5.00 a shell to Turkey hunt. I have used one brand , Winchester Super X #5's 2-3/4" and an Ithaca model 51 with a modified choke all my life. You would be better off to get a good turkey call and practice, practice and more practice. Scouting the night before increases your chances of calling in a bird. Oh by the way I never had to take a shot past 30 yards. You will have to camo yourself and your gun, use your box call or slate call to get them coming in then switch to a mouth call.....BE READY! I have even used my Pedersoli 10 gauge (black powder) to hunt and kill Turkeys. I use a duplex shot load of nickel plated #5 & 6's for good density and a shot cup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murph1951, post: 2157098, member: 115291"] I have shot a lot of Turkeys, if you listen to all the hype about Turkey loads it's just that, hype. You do not have to spend $ 5.00 a shell to Turkey hunt. I have used one brand , Winchester Super X #5's 2-3/4" and an Ithaca model 51 with a modified choke all my life. You would be better off to get a good turkey call and practice, practice and more practice. Scouting the night before increases your chances of calling in a bird. Oh by the way I never had to take a shot past 30 yards. You will have to camo yourself and your gun, use your box call or slate call to get them coming in then switch to a mouth call.....BE READY! I have even used my Pedersoli 10 gauge (black powder) to hunt and kill Turkeys. I use a duplex shot load of nickel plated #5 & 6's for good density and a shot cup. [/QUOTE]
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