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No argument that a 3” or a 2 ¾” or even a 2 ½” shell will kill a turkey. But if you want to squeeze the most effective pattern out of your gun your shell length should be the same as your chamber length. That’s why you won’t find any 3” or 3 ½” chambers on competitive trap or skeet guns. Do you need the most effective pattern to kill a turkey, no you don’t, but it doesn’t hurt either.
Quote from: CP on February 01, 2016, 02:54:38 PMNo argument that a 3” or a 2 ¾” or even a 2 ½” shell will kill a turkey. But if you want to squeeze the most effective pattern out of your gun your shell length should be the same as your chamber length. That’s why you won’t find any 3” or 3 ½” chambers on competitive trap or skeet guns. Do you need the most effective pattern to kill a turkey, no you don’t, but it doesn’t hurt either.Agreed. I should clarify my statement to include that the birds killed with 3 inch shells have been shot from a gun chambered for 3 inch, and the birds killed with 3 1/2 inch shells have been shot from a gun chambered for 3 1/2 inch.