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Dedicated turkey gun?
« on: February 21, 2013, 09:42:26 PM »
Anybody use a dedicated turkey gun? Like a short barrel, pistol grip, etc. with a scope maybe,  equipped specifically for turkeys? Mossberg Tactical Turkey or the like?
Was considering one, just wondering if there's any input. Are they easier handling, better pattern, lighter, heavier, etc.
Thanks
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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2013, 09:50:59 PM »
I have used a 870 special purpose with a 21 inch barrel and a super full choke for close to 26 years and it just plain works.
I still have some of the old remington 4x6 duplex loads and it will flat mow the lawn with them.  :chuckle:

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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2013, 10:36:17 PM »
A heavier gun has less felt recoil. Any shotgun that shoots an accurate, very dense pattern of #4, #5,or #6 shot should work. I use an 870 with a 2x scope.
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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2013, 10:55:13 PM »
I use the same pump gun I use for anything else shotgun wise.. 3" chamber, screw in EX-full choke..and it need not be a long barrel, mine's a 24".. i use to have a 3.5" magnum 870, till I patterned it against 3" hevi shot and discovered the long range results were just as good, if not better.. (yes hevi shot is exopensive, so i only ususally buy it when it's on clearance, and most turkey hunts are a one or two shell deal and done..)

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Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2013, 01:13:53 AM »
I have used a 870 special purpose with a 21 inch barrel and a super full choke for close to 26 years and it just plain works.
I still have some of the old remington 4x6 duplex loads and it will flat mow the lawn with them.  :chuckle:

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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2013, 03:52:07 AM »
Check out the winchester 1300 ...thats what I use and have 3 of them ... Light - Very smooth pump action -- awesome pattern with winchester 2 oz #5s 3 in and less than $400 bucks  :tup:

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Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2013, 06:11:22 AM »
Thanks guys.
I have a few shotguns and 2 that I've killed turkeys with in the past. I was considering a turkey gun just because I guess.  Because a new gun is never a bad thing maybe? Anywho... Thanks for the input.
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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2013, 09:38:45 AM »
Have a couple...main one an original NWTF edition 1300 laminated stock 12 ga. 22 inch barrel that I camoed the metal parts, added Gobbling Thunder choke, #6 lead...death.

Have two Remington SPS Turkey 870 Supermags...one 12ga. and one 20 ga.  Both new...picked them up on a whim. :chuckle:  Added a Gobbling Thunder on the 20, shot it three times to pattern...nice and tight.  Again 22 inch barrels.

Short barrel equate to less movement.  Camo, less shine.

As far as recoil....one shot is not going to affect anyone that much.
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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2013, 10:02:34 AM »
I used my browning bps for years but it was heavy and long and the weight was to far forward and due to my shorter arms it was not pleasant to set on my knee for very long but it patterned great!  Last year I decided that I needed a turkey gun so I bought a sure shot thumbhole stock, good fiber optic sight with rear peep and a 21 inch barrel for an old 3" remington 870 I had.  Camo on the new barrel and receiver and bam!  Brand new turkey gun for under $300 bucks!  What a world of difference it makes!  So I say do it!
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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2013, 10:21:11 AM »
Benelli Nova. I've tried a few different shots over a few years and usually go to the Hevi Shot. Everything seems to work.

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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2013, 10:32:21 AM »
Mossberg 845.   It's a tank, shoots 3.5" shells, I like a pump out there,  I can get it dirty as hell and not worry, shoots like a champ with the original choke

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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #11 on: February 22, 2013, 10:36:27 AM »
WaltAlpine, what's the best combo in your nova as far as choke and load? 4,5,6's? 3 1/2 or 3's? I picked one up last fall, haven't bought a turkey choke yet, just got what it came with.

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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #12 on: February 22, 2013, 11:13:58 AM »
Here's my two cents.  Stick with a similar model of shotgun as the one you shoot most of the time.  For instance, 99% of my shooting is done with my Browning BPS with a tang safety and bottom loading/ejection.  For me, it wouldn't make sense to get a Model 870 turkey gun with the safety on the trigger guard, for instance.  I've killed a lot of turkeys and it isn't always a situation where the bird is strolling in and you have time to consciously think about taking the safety off or other workings of the gun.  Believe me, there are times when you have to react by instinct and I want a gun that's as close to what I normally shoot as possible, except in a camo version with a shorter barrel.

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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #13 on: February 22, 2013, 11:44:28 PM »
I use my Mossy 835 with an xtra full choke and Remington 4x6 duplex loads in 3inch I'm good out to 50 yards to smoke a big ol tom.

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Re: Dedicated turkey gun?
« Reply #14 on: February 23, 2013, 10:02:26 AM »
I'd love to have a camo-dipped autoloader with a short barrel and a 3.5" chamber.

I've killed lots of birds with my Remington 11-87, complete with scratched stock, busted fore grip, a blue-less and rusty barrel and a jellyhead choke tube.  I'm sure I've flared birds with the shiny receiver, but I just love that gun.  It has taken a tumble in the chukar hills, been buried in the salt marsh at Nisqually, spent a day underwater on the Samish, and many, many days propped on my knee in the pouring rain waiting on easterns to show up.  I just take it apart, clean it, and it works like new.  After all we've been through, it would feel a little like cheating to upgrade.




 


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