That's what I need for a Sandhill crane gun.I went way overkill, shooting TSS in a 10ga
That's what I need for a Sandhill crane gun.I went way overkill, shooting TSS in a 10ga
Is that a "Blue Heron"?The hardest recoil I have felt to date was patterning some 3.5" 2oz turkey shells in my Benelli Super Black Eagle II. Sat down and squeezed the 1st one off. Kicked so hard it took about 5 seconds to even realise what just hit me, it stunned me that bad. After about 10 shots my face and cheekbone were sore and swollen bad, not to mention my shoulder. The SBEII handles recoil well for regular shells but not for 3.5" Magnums with 2oz of shot.
My Benelli Super Nova does better with 3.5"'s and has a little more weight to it. I sold my SBEII after that experience lol. My Super Nova is my go to big bird gun.
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Stay away from the Mossberg, I've started several young people with an Rem870, but now with TSS ammo I've found the Savage 301 a good choice. Just keep your shots inside 40 yards.A quick net search of 20 gauge Turkey guns didn't yield many results any suggestions? I did see a Mossberg 410 but not sure that's enough gun.
I do too. Technically it's the old original hevishot that I shoot. Bought 30lb of #7 on sale in 06 or 07 roughly. 2oz loads are amazing on ducks. Long cones, tubes bored to .800", .760/.740 choked.I went way overkill, shooting TSS in a 10ga
Well said and good advice. (But I still like my .06 and 12 ga. that I grew up shooting. )You probably won't find a Super Black Eagle in 20ga
If you want a "Pistol Grip" and Red Dot you can put on most any shotgun to turn into a "Turkey Gun"
All the major manufactures are making the "BIG" guns for turkey. 3.5" 12 GA.
It is a Culture thing and sales point.
Just an observation I lived in the North and now in the South States.
Every young man (11-12 years old) wants a 30.06 or 12 ga (or their father wants them to shoot). It's a culture thing where GUYS have to have the biggest of everything and pass that one to their sons. Now if they have a daughter or wife, they want a .243 or a 20ga. Just look at the posts on LRH "Looking for a .243 for my wife/daughter" Looking for a 20 ga for my wife/daughter. I was giving about 1K in loaded factory ammo to my neighbor for his son to shoot. Most were 22lLR and 17HMR and was giving him(the young man 11 years old) a case of 20ga #7 1/2 & 8 for doves. The young man said "I want 12 ga Like my father, I don't want to shoot girls ammo". I said Well mister when you grow up you can come back and buy the shot shells from me. I still gave him the case of 20 ga and told him that he can shoot my Benelli if he was man enough. Now all he wants to shoot is a 20GA.
If you really want to make sure that there will be enough pellets flying at your turkey get a 10 ga 36" barrel, XF Choke and a 3 1/2" mag # 4 shot shells. .
One of our BEST Deer rifles are a 700 Mountain DM B&C Stock in .243.
We also have .260 Rem, 6.5x284, 7mm08, 32 Special, 270wsm, 325wsm, 338lmai.
Best and most versatile shotgun is a Benelli M-1 Fiels 20GA.
I bought a bottle of number 2 hevi-shot back when it came out. I was loading steel with Alliant Steel and was amazed at how far you could kill geese with it. The factory loads will pierce human skin at over 200 yards according to the reloading book I have. I was shooting all the way through geese at 150 yards with #2 in 3" 12 gauge reloads. Hevi-shot #2 looks like welding splatter. I hardly waterfowl hunt anymore, but TSS sounds amazing.I do too. Technically it's the old original hevishot that I shoot. Bought 30lb of #7 on sale in 06 or 07 roughly. 2oz loads are amazing on ducks. Long cones, tubes bored to .800", .760/.740 choked.
I load 3oz for my turkey gun with sam1 wads and 2400. H&R single cut to 18" with extended .735" Truchoke and long forcing cone. It patterns nearly 100% at 35 yards and 30+ head hits at 55 yards and I dont even worry about distance anymore. I just take the first clean shot I get.
I also load 2oz in 3" 12ga with sam1 and STEEL for a few guys. The stuff is amazing. Every person who has tried them, switches to hevi. Nothing like it.
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But you will when you can't find nothing but TSS, which was the case for me this past year. Also, how many shots do you typically take in a Turkey season? Just saying.Think about getting a 20 gas not inertia to reduce recoil. Or shoot a lighter load.
I had to look up TSS shells. NO WAY IN HELLO WOULD I PAY $12 a shell to shoot any Turkey.....or any other animal I could hunt.