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<blockquote data-quote="BuddyGeorge" data-source="post: 2401146" data-attributes="member: 120211"><p>Been a die hard #5 shot on turkeys for years until 2 years ago. My son shoots the 3.5 TSS (7,9 blend) loads in 12 gauge. Watching the birds drop and not move at distances out past 65 yards got my attention. However, the recoil from that set up got my attention also. I'm 67 and though I can handle that set up, I'm not. So, when I started experimenting I found that the 7-9 blend TSS in the Federal Turkey loads , in 20 gauge will do the trick. Appox. 10 bucks a shot. It's high, but worth it.!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuddyGeorge, post: 2401146, member: 120211"] Been a die hard #5 shot on turkeys for years until 2 years ago. My son shoots the 3.5 TSS (7,9 blend) loads in 12 gauge. Watching the birds drop and not move at distances out past 65 yards got my attention. However, the recoil from that set up got my attention also. I'm 67 and though I can handle that set up, I'm not. So, when I started experimenting I found that the 7-9 blend TSS in the Federal Turkey loads , in 20 gauge will do the trick. Appox. 10 bucks a shot. It's high, but worth it.! [/QUOTE]
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