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Questions to those reloading 12 ga Tungsten turkey shells.
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1633373" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Plus 1 on the enjoyment of reloading. Sometimes it isn't about 'money saved' but rather getting exactly what I want and creating it myself, and then using it in the field. Something satisfying about that.</p><p></p><p>I can attest that a 3.5" load of high speed steel out of a 7lb. Beretta O/U really DOES kick like an elephant rifle. Limbsaver was on the gun, but it was still an eye opener (and eye 'waterer') when I touched off that load. Did it once more and then said, "Why am I doing this?" Found some 2 3/4" shells and went forward with those. Funny thing is, stuff still died just fine and with far less pain on my end. Live and learn moment for me.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you have a plan and that's great. You'll get yourself some turkeys and have fun along the way. I think that's the whole point of all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1633373, member: 9308"] Plus 1 on the enjoyment of reloading. Sometimes it isn't about 'money saved' but rather getting exactly what I want and creating it myself, and then using it in the field. Something satisfying about that. I can attest that a 3.5" load of high speed steel out of a 7lb. Beretta O/U really DOES kick like an elephant rifle. Limbsaver was on the gun, but it was still an eye opener (and eye 'waterer') when I touched off that load. Did it once more and then said, "Why am I doing this?" Found some 2 3/4" shells and went forward with those. Funny thing is, stuff still died just fine and with far less pain on my end. Live and learn moment for me. Sounds like you have a plan and that's great. You'll get yourself some turkeys and have fun along the way. I think that's the whole point of all this. [/QUOTE]
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