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Use a 12 or a 16 gauge Parker with confidence as long as you keep your shots under 40 yards with full choke or at least IM and use #6 shot for maximum density and good bone-breaking down-range power.
This formula has never failed me. Oh, and your aim point should be the neck, just 4" below the head. And you can use a 20 as long as your gun has tight chokes and you don't expect to kill a turkey beyond 35 or 40 myards at the most. Unless you're shooting TSS loads DON'T take any long range chances. You'll only cripple your trophy and never see him again. .
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Thanks for the input. After patterning my 16 gauge sterlingworth las night I intend to keep my shots to 35 yards and under.
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I think there is really just one really good reason to shoot a 12 over a 16 or 20 and that's availability of ammo if you have to go buy it.
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The simple answer is "No" it doesn't matter. A pellet of any given size traveling at the same speed has the same down range energy no matter what gauge of gun it's fired from.
The extra payload potential of the larger gauges can be of benefit at times, but it really comes down to choking, patterning & keeping the shots within the yardages you patterned for. |
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Ha ha thanks and i like and agree with that theory.... I really dislike patterning them too. I was just telling a guy this story the other day. When i was 12 i bought a cheap mossberg bolt action turkey gun with an amazingly long barrel. I had killed a pile of turkeys with it and can only recall missing 1 or 2 . One day when i was about 19 a buddy was home from the military for a weekend and asked me to go to a turkey shoot. I barely put a pellet in the card was totally embarrassed. i decided i better pattern the gun and it was horrible there was a large hole in the very center of the pattern. To this day i have no idea how it was so deadly and can only attribute it to me being a poor shot and not aiming he gun properly and it played right into that poor pattern...
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Thank you that's what i figured too.
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