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I have owned a couple dozen Turkey shotguns over the last 33 years of Turkey hunting ( auto's, pump's and even a couple single shots) Some I liked, some I loved, and I owned a few others that I could not get rid of fast enough π.....For the past few years My favorite has been a Benelli M2 12ga with a 21" barrel. I am a run and gun type Turkey hunter so the short barrel makes it a delight to carry through the woods .....What is your favorite Turkey shotgun to date?...This should be interesting as everyone will have a favorite for their own individual reasonsπ......Hb
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Benelli M1 24" camo turkey gun, 12 gauge of course. Killed a heck of a lot of gobblers for me over the years. Doubles as my predator calling gun too. Coyotes, fox, bobcat, coons, crows, hogs... not even sure all the different critters that old Benelli has taken for me over the years. Hunted hard and packed miles and miles in all sorts of weather and it has never failed me. I have more confidence in that gun than any other I've ever owned.
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Oh yes, you have an excellent shotgun π...Hb
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Mossberg 500, 12 GA, shooting 3" shells with a 28" ported barrel and a Carlson Dead Coyote choke tube.
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My hands down favorite was the Pedersoli 10 bore double hammer gun. I killed many birds with that thing, used it for a lot of shotgunning stuff, even trap. Turkey, pheasants, geese, clay targets all fell to it. I was even published about it in the now defunct "Blackpowder Hunting" magazine. In the timeI was using it, I was invited on many hunts with the stipulation that I had to use it, and no other shotgun. One time shooting trap, I was asked to stop using it as you could no longer see the targets for all the blackpowder smoke! LOL! In one of my dumber moments, I let it go, and truly miss it to this day. Not enough, I guess, to get another one, but I do miss it. I've had M1's and SBE's, 1300's, 870's, 835's... all 12 gauge. Now I'm putting together an 870 20ga after reading all the positive press about a 20ga.. But my favorite, so far, remains the Pedersoli.
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Camo Benelli 3" 12 ga., 26" bbl.
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My hands down favorite was the Pedersoli 10 bore double hammer gun. I killed many birds with that thing, used it for a lot of shotgunning stuff, even trap. Turkey, pheasants, geese, clay targets all fell to it. I was even published about it in the now defunct "Blackpowder Hunting" magazine. In the timeI was using it, I was invited on many hunts with the stipulation that I had to use it, and no other shotgun. One time shooting trap, I was asked to stop using it as you could no longer see the targets for all the blackpowder smoke! LOL! In one of my dumber moments, I let it go, and truly miss it to this day. Not enough, I guess, to get another one, but I do miss it. I've had M1's and SBE's, 1300's, 870's, 835's... all 12 gauge. Now I'm putting together an 870 20ga after reading all the positive press about a 20ga.. But my favorite, so far, remains the Pedersoli. yeah, I have never tried a 20ga turkey shotgun and it does appeal to me as It should make for a light handy package π....Hb
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If I were to ever go back to a 12 gauge Iβd take a 20-24β barreled 835.
My Youth 870 20 gauge has replaced all my 12 gauges.
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870 12ga, 3β, 26β barrel.
Started with a 28β, too much, bought a shorter one, 21β I believe...didnβt like it. Went to a 26β, just about right. Iβd try a 24β if they made one. I use Wingmasters for my upland guns, so just feels familiar to me.
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In the 90s I killed a pile of turkey with an American Arms Turkey special. It was a matte black SxS 3.5β 12ga. The barrels didnβt hit even close to the same POI and I shot Nitro Rayβs shells when he was first getting started. Loved that gun.
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20ga O/U. If TSS had been around when I started with it, it probably woulda been a 28ga.
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My grandpa's old Fox Sterlingworth 12 gauge sxs with 30" full and modified chokes... Made in 1910, so the chokes are really like full and extra full when you shoot modern plastic wads through it... I've never missed a turkey with it yet...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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My grandpa's old Fox Sterlingworth 12 gauge sxs with 30" full and modified chokes... Made in 1910, so the chokes are really like full and extra full when you shoot modern plastic wads through it... I've never missed a turkey with it yet... My Grandpa had a very similar shotgun. He left it to My uncle, Though he did leave me his Marlin 336 30-30 which I cherish, id love to have his old double barrel someday and have a chance to kill a turkey with it ......Hb
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870T of course. 23 inch tube
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I would say it would be a toss up between my 870 20 ga and my Wby 459 20 ga. I guess the Wby would win by a slight margin just because it shoots just a hair tighter/better pattern.
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My old trusted Winchester 1300...my favorite of all time...got for a birthday present for my 15th...no money in the world could ever buy it.
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The lowly POS mossberg 835 ulti mag...... LMFAO!!!!
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The lowly POS mossberg 835 ulti mag...... LMFAO!!!! Ha! ..Nothing wrong with an 835...I probly killed more Spring gobblers with 835's than any other shotgun ( I can think of at least 4 that I have owned over the years) they are a deadly Turkey gun.......Hb
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Iβm still fresh to the turkey hunting, 5 years now. Started with a 870 super mag with hevi shot mag blends. Killed several with it but I donβt like recoil. Went to a 21β 1187 20 gauge and Iβve hunted several other 20s since but always return to it. I guess that would be my favorite, itβs a little heavy for a 20 but balances very well and have almost no recoil
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NEF 10 gauge single shot. Scoped with Rhino tube. Call it my Thunderstick. Kills on both ends!!!!
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