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When did you kill him, this week? Tell us the details. Distance, choke, etc. Gobbling?
Killed last Saturday. Gobbled 4 times total. Abby gun is chokes .010 and .35. Probably should have used the more open barrel because he was so close (20 yards). However I pulled the rear trigger and over he fell. I must have held a tad higher then normal because he was facing me and I had zero pellets in the breast which make for fine eating.
I must have held a tad higher then normal because he was facing me and I had zero pellets in the breast which make for fine eating.
With a stationary target like a turkey the bead should always be placed on its head. I've never had a pellet in the breast of any turkey I've shot. Pellets in the meat will not put the bird down.
Congratulations Tom on such a fine bird and a beautiful Fox.