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Thought I would share our blog on the latest turkey guns. Whether you’re a rookie researching, or a seasoned vet that wants something new. https://hdtac.com/shotguns-for-turkey-season/
Last edited by HD_Tactical; 02/04/24. Reason: New link
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Link doesn’t work for me…
Oh, and believe it or not, deer bite. Fairly hard.
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Link doesn’t work for me… Doesn't work for me either.
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I watched the video.....why not post the weight of each gun? Very important to me. I shoot a Fieldmaster 20 gauge with handloads of #9 TSS....deadly at 40 yards and beyond. Weight is around 6 1/2 lb. Also have a Stevens 301 single shot in 20 gauge.....6.2 lbs. The 20 gauge with the right load is becoming very popular as a go to turkey getter now and in most cases are much lighter in weight than a 12. Have a 870 in 12 ga that my grandson uses but with it loaded up is much heavier. Some don't mind the extra weight but if you doing a lot of walking each day that 20 gets my nod.
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You make a valid point! I will make sure to do that in the future! Any other points ya'll would like to see, I'm open to suggestions!
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I'll stick with my 50 year old Remington 870.
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Yeah the heavier weight of the 12ga Turkey shotguns made me change over a couple years back to the much lighter/handier 20ga models like My Benelli M2 20ga 24" barrel only weighs 5.5 pounds...I put in a pile of miles with my style of hit and run Spring gobbler hunting and I appreciate the lively little M2 20ga especially with today's TSS turkey loads I can still kill a turkey out to 50yds ( my personal limit) but i like them @35-40yds better 😁.....Good hunting..Hb
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I use to play the "gun of the month" club thing but have not bought a new turkey gun in years. If I were in the market, these things would all pay a factor in no real order, weight, barrel length, action type, dependability, and aftermarket support.
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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Great information.
Are you going to do one on ammo or did I miss it?
"...aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one." - Paul to the church in Thessalonica.
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