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That’s the old school stuff. Probably won’t have quite the patterns at extended range as Hevi-Shot or the Winchester Longbeard (and certainly fewer pellets in the target as the modern, high tech TSS loads) but I’d reckon it’ll still stone about any bird within 40 yards. Buy a good choke (I like the Indian Creeks) and see what it does at 25 yards and 50 yards.Has anyone used these? I went to look at the shiny new loads out there, and these were a lot more affordable, and have been around for ever. I thought I would give them a try in my Benelli.
It’ll kill’em dead… pattern your gun and understand what your ethical range is. Abide by it.Has anyone used these? I went to look at the shiny new loads out there, and these were a lot more affordable, and have been around for ever. I thought I would give them a try in my Benelli.
Doesn't get any more straight forward than this.It’ll kill’em dead… pattern your gun and understand what your ethical range is. Abide by it.
It’s ok if the turkey wins.
Doesn't get any more straight forward than this.
No one on the interweb is going to be able to answer your question for you. Your gun/choke combo will answer that question. Go out and test it out.
That being said, I'd aim for 5's or 6's.
I have always liked 6s but have had a couple of unexplained events. After reading this, I think 5s will become the smallest shot I'll use on turkeys. It is hard to argue with these results.
Lessons from the Most In-Depth Turkey Load Lethality Test of All Time
Shotshell expert Tom Roster conducted the most in-depth turkey load lethality test ever devised. Here's what he learned.www.outdoorlife.com
I feel the same way and apply it to waterfowl also. Don’t need big pellets to penetrate the skull. Small shot = more shot = better chance of hitting the head. I’ve killed teal to swan with #6I have always liked 6s but have had a couple of unexplained events. After reading this, I think 5s will become the smallest shot I'll use on turkeys. It is hard to argue with these results.
Lessons from the Most In-Depth Turkey Load Lethality Test of All Time
Shotshell expert Tom Roster conducted the most in-depth turkey load lethality test ever devised. Here's what he learned.www.outdoorlife.com
For whatever reason I’ve always grabbed the 5’s.Doesn't get any more straight forward than this.
No one on the interweb is going to be able to answer your question for you. Your gun/choke combo will answer that question. Go out and test it out.
That being said, I'd aim for 5's or 6's.