Re: Turkey Load Test
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 2:17 pm
Shooting Winchester longbeard xr #5's through a mossberg 535 with an Indian Creek black diamond strike choke. Good beyond 50 yds.
greenheadsonly wrote: I am confident shooting well past 50 yards with them as well
You're going to be hard-pressed to find anyone to sell you a handloaded shell. There's a few federal laws one would have to overlook.reservoirdawg wrote:If anyone is loading any 410's with TSS then I would like to purchase some from you. Please PM if so.
deltadukman wrote:greenheadsonly wrote: I am confident shooting well past 50 yards with them as well
How confident are you in your ability to get them in closer than 50+ yards?
Click wrote:deltadukman wrote:greenheadsonly wrote: I am confident shooting well past 50 yards with them as well
How confident are you in your ability to get them in closer than 50+ yards?
What is the longest acceptable shot and why?
What's the turkey hunter equivalent to skybusting?deltadukman wrote:Click wrote:deltadukman wrote:
How confident are you in your ability to get them in closer than 50+ yards?
What is the longest acceptable shot and why?
I figure you're setting me up for a holier than thou argument, but I'll bite. I personally don't think shooting a turkey much further than 50 yards is very sporting. These cats trying to shoot 60-70 yards or better aren't hunting, they are getting close enough to ambush. Much like multiple decoy spreads and sitting in a ground blind(not talking about youths). The sport or art in turkey hunting is getting him close enough to fool him. I may be part of a dying kind, but I have never killed a turkey over a decoy, not one, and never shot over 50 yards. To each his own, but there are a lot of people using these rifled in shot guns as a crutch for their handicap of not knowing how to call or woodsman ship.
No set up here. I am just curious. 50 yards seems to be the standard answer. Wonder why its 50?JaMak84 wrote:What's the turkey hunter equivalent to skybusting?deltadukman wrote:Click wrote:
What is the longest acceptable shot and why?
I figure you're setting me up for a holier than thou argument, but I'll bite. I personally don't think shooting a turkey much further than 50 yards is very sporting. These cats trying to shoot 60-70 yards or better aren't hunting, they are getting close enough to ambush. Much like multiple decoy spreads and sitting in a ground blind(not talking about youths). The sport or art in turkey hunting is getting him close enough to fool him. I may be part of a dying kind, but I have never killed a turkey over a decoy, not one, and never shot over 50 yards. To each his own, but there are a lot of people using these rifled in shot guns as a crutch for their handicap of not knowing how to call or woodsman ship.
I agree with deltadukman 100%, except for a couple of small points. I reluctantly admit that I have killed a few turkeys with decoys, but put them away several years ago. My personal longest acceptable shot is 35 yards.deltadukman wrote:Click wrote:deltadukman wrote:
How confident are you in your ability to get them in closer than 50+ yards?
What is the longest acceptable shot and why?
I figure you're setting me up for a holier than thou argument, but I'll bite. I personally don't think shooting a turkey much further than 50 yards is very sporting. These cats trying to shoot 60-70 yards or better aren't hunting, they are getting close enough to ambush. Much like multiple decoy spreads and sitting in a ground blind(not talking about youths). The sport or art in turkey hunting is getting him close enough to fool him. I may be part of a dying kind, but I have never killed a turkey over a decoy, not one, and never shot over 50 yards. To each his own, but there are a lot of people using these rifled in shot guns as a crutch for their handicap of not knowing how to call or woodsman ship.
I actually agree with you on all pointsdeltadukman wrote:Click wrote:deltadukman wrote:
How confident are you in your ability to get them in closer than 50+ yards?
What is the longest acceptable shot and why?
I figure you're setting me up for a holier than thou argument, but I'll bite. I personally don't think shooting a turkey much further than 50 yards is very sporting. These cats trying to shoot 60-70 yards or better aren't hunting, they are getting close enough to ambush. Much like multiple decoy spreads and sitting in a ground blind(not talking about youths). The sport or art in turkey hunting is getting him close enough to fool him. I may be part of a dying kind, but I have never killed a turkey over a decoy, not one, and never shot over 50 yards. To each his own, but there are a lot of people using these rifled in shot guns as a crutch for their handicap of not knowing how to call or woodsman ship.
Sounds like a swing and a miss.jtdumallard wrote:I witnessed first hand this morning that at 40 yards this TSS that you all speak of does not in fact knock a turkey stone cold dead. Actually saw this bird take flight. Can't release any names of the culprit.