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Unread 01-27-2013, 10:16 PM   #1
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a question for you turkey hunting fellas...whats your favorite load and ga for the big bird... charlie
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Unread 01-27-2013, 10:27 PM   #2
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Hand loaded 12 gauge 1 3/8 oz copper plated, buffered #6 with 800X
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8 Gauge punkin balls!!

Seriously - I use 12 ga. 1 1/4 oz. #6 shot.





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I've shot them with every gauge from 8 ga down to .410 and always with a SxS using #5 and #6 shot. I like the RST shells; they work great. The important thing is to know your gun and have patterened it; with every gauge and each brand of shell. As an example, with the .410 I knew the bird had to be at 18 yds or less to have a "sure" kill. I got him in to 14 yards. That's the fun of the hunt; working the birds and getting them to come in for a "sure" kill. I put a #6 in the first barrel and a #5 in the second. Haven't had to use a #5 now in 6 years. These guys using huge magnum loads and taking 50-60 yd shots are missing out on the fun and really don't have a handle on the real sport of turkey hunting. Typically with a 12 ga. I want the bird at 25-28 yds and have little problem getting them in; I just won't take a chance of only wounding the bird; it's a clean kill or no shot. Long way of answering your question but that's how I do it. Seeing a lot of turky's these days and looking forward to spring and going after them. Have hunted several states in the past but probably only Wisconsin and SC this spring; oh, maybe Nebraska.
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I have taken many with 12 ga 1 1/4 oz of #6. Herco powder if I recall correctly. Would have to go outside to check but am lazy. My son got one with hs 16ga last year again 1 oz #6 that I loaded but too lazy to check that load as well.
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1 1/2 oz 6's 10 ga ,fed .hull ,win 209 primer, 39 grs. bluedot,sp10 wad, over card and roll crimp. this drops them good
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Scott, what kind of p.s.i. does that load produce?
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Scott, what kind of p.s.i. does that load produce?
Dean, around 7900 psi + -, ,scott
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