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Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting #4445502 08/04/13 02:12 AM
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I thought this article would be a good read for those on a mission to select a shotgun for turkey hunting. Check it out and make your comments.

Here is link: How to choose the right shotgun for this turkey season.


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Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: TwinHuntsCom] #4446785 08/04/13 08:12 PM
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There are good points in that article.

Camo is ok. I think the most important thing is to pattern your gun at the distance you will be shooting and select the choke that gives you the density you want.

Then call 'em in and "BANG".

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: donswin] #4447201 08/04/13 10:51 PM
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I don't use a shotgun....22 mag

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: billybob] #4448971 08/05/13 04:23 PM
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My favorite method for turkeys is Ram 1500 at about 60. Gets em every time.

I hunted last year with a just basic walnut stock and blued barrel gun. Camo is good but not nessesary. Movement is what they pick up on more than anything. Like donswin said. The key is to pattern your gun. You want to know how your gun is throwing them pellets.


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Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: JakeJJ] #4456698 08/07/13 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: JakeJJ
My favorite method for turkeys is Ram 1500 at about 60. Gets em every time.

I hunted last year with a just basic walnut stock and blued barrel gun. Camo is good but not nessesary. Movement is what they pick up on more than anything. Like donswin said. The key is to pattern your gun. You want to know how your gun is throwing them pellets.


Yea true... We wouldn't want a run away/fly away bird.


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Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: TwinHuntsCom] #4473254 08/13/13 04:22 AM
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I shot mine with a 36in barrel single shot Ward Texas Ranger this year at about 20yds. It doesn't have a fantastic pattern for sure.
Knowing how the gun shoots is very important.

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: sevensixtytwo] #4513583 08/26/13 07:50 PM
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The ammo makes the biggest difference in performance.

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: hawglips] #4539014 09/04/13 06:59 PM
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People think that Benelli is the number one producer in the 'turkey gun business'.Each one of those can deal with these fine birds: M2, Super Black Eagle II, Vinci, Super Vinci.

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: HIN] #4554273 09/10/13 12:47 AM
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I've got a Benelli and a Mossberg 935. Use the Mossy more, cuz I don't feel as bad getting it wet and dirty. That 3 1/2 patterns well, and reaches out there.

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: Tim9880] #4592635 09/23/13 04:01 AM
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"Dot" type sights have become very popular with many turkey hunters over the years. There are basically 2 syles, open and tube type. Many now feature a choice of 2 colors, red and green and some offer a choice of several reticles.

I started using dot sights many years ago when introduced the Bushnell Halo sight. That sight started the revolution and soon there were many similar sights on the market. Over the years they have become smaller, lighter and less expensive. All of those sights are much better now than most of them were just a few years ago and they are much less expensive.

I prefer the open style over the tube style but that's just a matter of personal choice since many shooters really like the tube type. I also like the Burris SpeedBead sight. The mounting system is unique and allows you to look right through it naturally when you mount your gun.

I like any sight mounted as low as possible and the lighter the better for me.

Lastly, I like the Truglo brand of sights. They are well made, reliable and carry an excellent warranty. Their open type are some of my favorites.

I hope that helps some.

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Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: Anthony Cole] #4652468 10/12/13 06:43 AM
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I have Benelli SBE2 28" and 870 Supermag 20", the Remi is my 1st choice for turkeys, Extended Primos Extra full choke, throws great patterns at 80yrds shooting 3" #4 Winchester super X copper-plated

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: Buckenvy] #4661526 10/15/13 02:36 PM
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i like those nitro mag shells my self

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: todd1972] #4669150 10/17/13 07:56 PM
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I'll just take a good broadhead and a fast bow

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: basschsr] #4669993 10/18/13 01:23 AM
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I use a Mossberg 500 12 ga pump with an extra full Cabela's choke. Winchester XX #4 Turkey Loads. Dropped a big tom at 46 yards last spring with no problem!


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Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: rob valle] #4691736 10/26/13 02:24 AM
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I had good patterns at 35yds with a full choke and the Fed flight control wad.


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Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: MrLucas] #4695409 10/27/13 09:39 PM
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Federal flight controls are a must for me.


I don't always exaggerate, I just remember BIG!
Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: Jtmeeks] #4712452 11/02/13 01:02 AM
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I also use a 20 gauge like was mentioned in the article. It just fit much better. It's actually a youth model but it handles quickly for me.


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Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: MrLucas] #4752615 11/16/13 01:12 AM
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Mossberg 835 ultimag,

Re: Choosing the right shotgun for turkey hunting [Re: hawglips] #4753209 11/16/13 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: hawglips
The ammo makes the biggest difference in performance.


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