What loads pattern bet for you? Considering a box of Boss Toms
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I concur Howie.Longbeard XR #5’s have turned many a gobbler heads to jelly for me. Plus they are easy on the wallet. You’ll be surprised how far you can stretch out and hammer them. 50 yards is very doable. Up close shots they are very tight, so a red dot or ring and post sight are your friends.
Never turkey hunted , but $10 a pop seems a tad overpriced.What loads pattern bet for you? Considering a box of Boss Toms
Dang! That’s a heck of a poke with a 20I concur Howie.
Last year my wife smoked a Tom with her Franchi Affinity 20 ga using Winchester Long Beard at 60 yards. He was a little farther than we thought but it was a dead bird.
JD338
Ever pattern those XR's on paper at 50 yds? be interesting to see the results.Longbeard XR #5’s have turned many a gobbler heads to jelly for me. Plus they are easy on the wallet. You’ll be surprised how far you can stretch out and hammer them. 50 yards is very doable. Up close shots they are very tight, so a red dot or ring and post sight are your friends.
No, but I've watched several videos out there where people did.Ever pattern those XR's on paper at 50 yds? be interesting to see the results.
the cost is ridiculous. performance always comes at a price. the number of #9 tungsten pellets in the patterns i've seen would be worth it to me.Never turkey hunted , but $10 a pop seems a tad overpriced.
We use Pure Gold chokes. The 20 ga has a .570" choke and shoots very tight uniform groups at 40 yards. Shot one at 50 yards and it's still in there but there were a lower number of pellets due to the lighter payload.JD338, Had you patterned that 20 gauge at 50 or 60 yds.?
Intersting, How did the gunsmith improve the full choke?I use to reload my own shot shells since factory shells didn't cut it and had a load for 2 3/4" 12 gauge that was supposed to run 1400fps out of a 30" barrel. I put poly buffering in with the shot and it was like shooting slugs since the poly buffering held the shot together. My Rem 1100 3" 12ga barrel had been modified by a gunsmith to improve the full choke and not blow the pattern. If you wanted to mount the head of the turkey you had to settle for a body shot since it would take the head off at 45 yards and you could cut a beer can in half at that distance also.
Testing the loads in that gun is the only gun to hurt me shooting from a bench. I was shooting it wearing a tee shirt and it beat the blood out of my shoulder. When I got home the wife saw the bloody shirt which I was unaware of since the shoulder was numb and she thought I had shot myself. Took several weeks for the bruise to heal so I could shoot again.
I wasted no time replacing the factory recoil pad with a softer Trap style recoil pad.
I was a meat hunter so destroying the head didn't mean much to me and I still had the beard for a trophy.