antiqueguy
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- windsor ontario
You should actually try some turkey loads and chokes before making such a ridiculous comment about these being gimmicks. There is an enormous difference between standard shells/chokes and turkey specific combinations in terms of pattern density, even patterns, and effective range.
How long has it been since you tried turkey chokes and loads, 20+ years?
Never tried them never will my gun has an adjustable it’s also 65 years old and only has a 2 3/4” chamber.
In my testing with patterns and loads over the years I find that an overly long shot Columns make for holes blown in patterns fox for this go to a bigger bore with the same weight of shot. A choke that is too tight can also hurt more then it helps deforming pellets also causing holes in the pattern plated shot helps. Recoil is another factor in 12ga most turkey loads are 3” or 3 1/2” inch with 1 3/4 to 2 oz of shot moving pretty quick(and having long shot columns).
We have to remember that these birds were and still are taken with smooth bore muzzleloaders that don’t have a choke.
To me it’s not necessary to own a modern shotgun and it turns a lot of new hunters away from the sport. I paid a total of $150 shipped to my door for my old stevens 58 it patterns well and does the job it needs too. I have less then $250 in my equipment for turkey hunting my decoy was in the surplus department at princess auto my blind is made from camo burlap also from princess auto and my calls were on clearance at Canadian tire.
It doesn’t need to cost a whole lot to go hunting biggest issue around me is finding a spot to do so.
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