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I have an extra turkey choke designed for longer range Bone. It is optimized for 40-60 yards and does well at those extended ranges. I bought it for open country turkey in Idaho and it works great. I put rifle type sights on my turkey shotgun and it is very lethal and accurate at range. A lot of turkeys hang up at 50 yards...
I guess it's like using a .22 LR on a deer. It might work but it also might not. I have an extra turkey choke designed for longer range Bone. It is optimized for 40-60 yards and does well at those extended ranges. I bought it for open country turkey in Idaho and it works great. I put rifle type sights on my turkey shotgun and it is very lethal and accurate at range. A lot of turkeys hang up at 50 yards...
I wouldn't try it either. I saw a gobbler shot 3 times at 30 yards with a 12gauge with 3 1/2 inch turkey scuds. Each time it fell over and got back up. After the 3rd shot it stood up and flew off.
I wouldn't justify using any shotgun at 50-60 yards. Thats jsut plain silly. Enjoy the day and call them in closer. Its not that difficult. Hell I do it all the time and don't even use a call.
Shooting a turkey at 50-60 yards, just isn't turkey hunting too me.
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on April 02, 2009, 10:23:25 AMI wouldn't try it either. I saw a gobbler shot 3 times at 30 yards with a 12gauge with 3 1/2 inch turkey scuds. Each time it fell over and got back up. After the 3rd shot it stood up and flew off. There's no way that bird was shot in the head. With a 12 guage and good quality turkey loads, and an appropiate choke; 30 yards = dead bird 100% of the time if the shooter is hitting em in the head.