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Okay, I'm a totally green horn when it comes to turkey hunting, but my bro and I are going to give it a try this year. I was told that steel shot is required on public land, but lead can be used on private.
What do I buy? Lead or Steel? 5 shot? OZ size?
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March 08, 2009, 09:39:44 AM »
Lead is ok as of yet for turkeys as far as I know.
Nobody uses steel. A lot of guys go to the non-lead loads like Hevi-shot, heviweight, etc etc. I would not recommend steel shot at all.
I'm old fashioned I still use lead shot but many turkey guys love the non tox loads like Hevi-shot.
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March 08, 2009, 12:55:36 PM »
Lead is cool unless you happen to enter a management area where Lead would be banned. Cant really see that happening, but I guess its possible... 1 Big thing is to make sure your using a optimal turkey choke. With that said, I bet it clearly states on the choke, lead only.
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Copper-plated lead. Chokes specifically designed for turkeys should be able to handle the harder pellets.
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okay, thanks for the info
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You don't want to shoot steel. Lead or one of the tungsten based shots in 6s or maybe 5s. Pattern your gun so you know how it shoots.
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I shoot Remington Nitro Turkey 3 1/2 inch, 5 shot, 2 oz out of my Benilli Nova with a with a undertaker turkey ckoke. I ordered a box of hevi-13 3 1/2, 5 shot so i'll see how they pattern.
My Winchster Model 1300 12 Ga I shoot the the Federal Mag shok loads in the 3 inch, 5 shot. 1 3/4 oz. I use a turkey choke with this gun also
In my Mossberd model 500 20 ga I use the Federal Turkey loads in 3 inch, 6 shot and 1 1/2 oz and I use a ex. full choke.
The Pic was at 10 or so yards with nitro turkey 3 1/2, as you can see their was nothing left of the head.
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March 09, 2009, 03:49:06 PM »
Winchester turkey loads 2 3/4 inch, #5 lead shot. I have shot the 3 and 3 1/2 inch, and have found the turkeys to be just as dead with the 2 3/4, and with less pain to me.
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Nitro shells are the best but pricey. I rotate with the Nitro and Xtended. I really like the Winchester Xtended 3.5 #6, too. The hevi 13 never patterned good in my setup. I would recommend a good after market choke like Kick's, Comp-n-Choke, Rhino, and Indian Creek. The Indian Creek choke in a 20 gauge is deadly for the smaller frame shooters.
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Any recommendations, Hevi-Shot vs Nitro Turkey loads? I was thinking about going with Hevi-Shot this year, but not sure if there is any real benefit to it? Thanks
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The best thing to do is play with different options. Every gun is different. Example my friend has the same shotgun setup as me. Browning bps with a primos jellyhead choke. My gun loves Win. Supreme dblx magnum 3" #5's. His gun doesn't pattern worth a darn with them but shoots exceptional with the 3 1/2" #4's.
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Wenatchee is out of Remington nitro turkey
and I tried the hevi-13
but I could not get a patern out past 40 yards. So who has tried the Federal 12 3 1/2 mag-shok flitecontrol thinking about buying a box.
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Buy them they are awesome...I have always used winchester 3.5" #5's but my buddies that use those Federals love them. I am thinking of getting some to try myself. I need to use up my winchester first.
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I heard that 2 3/4 work just as well as 3.5. Did i get bad info?
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Slayer, By the looks of your headless Tom picture, I'm glad you can't find any more Rem Turkey Nitros...................might give the rest of us a chance!!
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