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Unread 04-03-2020, 10:34 PM   #31
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I might take the gun that is “ on the way”. What appears to be a 30” 12 bore grade 2 TL.

We shall see. Price was right!!
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Unread 04-04-2020, 10:23 AM   #32
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Harry shot and missed today. We were covered up with them. I have not heard such aggressive gobbling in years. We saw four and located at least two more in another area. Going back tomorrow for sure
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I can just imagine how amped Harry would be with a lot of gobbling! Great experiences with you are things that young mind will never forget. Wishing you guys Good Luck tomorrow.
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them 410 s are like shooting rifles....good luck....charlie
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...updated with Hastings straight rifled barrel, adjustable sights and .660
tube. # 5's come out of this barrel real nice. This was my SC Opening Day bird. Brined and roasted he was quite good.

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If I’m not mistaken Saturday and today were youth spring turkey days and a friend took his ten year old daughter out behind my house this AM for a try . They got gobbled but no shots !
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...updated with Hastings straight rifled barrel, adjustable sights and .660
tube. # 5's come out of this barrel real nice. This was my SC Opening Day bird. Brined and roasted he was quite good.

That is awesome. Plan devised and executed!

Beautiful bird.
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I have more than one choice when it comes to choosing a turkey gun to use this spring, but my favorite is my Winchester 21 3" 20 gauge which I bought a couple years ago. I ordered a two barrel set, the longer barrels are 32 inch choked .045 left and .045 right. And no, after you look at the picture of the muzzle, the barrels have not been cut. They are regulated to pattern with modern Federal tungsten super shot #9, or the like, at just about any distance, or at least until gravity takes the load into the ground. I knocked a gobbler stone dead at 52 yards last year.

My 21 receiver bottom.jpg

My 21 left receiver.jpg

My 21 muzzle.jpg

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mighty nice model 21 i really like those long barrels....charlie
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Angry Next hitter up...

Heading out tomorrow morning with this Edgar Harrison 12 bore. RST copper plated number 5's.

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