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Grilled Turkey.I need to spend better quality time turkey hunting.
You need one of these Don.
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Grilled Turkey.I need to spend better quality time turkey hunting.
Nothing yet but hopefully by next spring at the latest. I noticed in the regulations that shotguns and rimfires are legal here. With a 22 lr I would assume a good hollow point would be best, are you limited to head shots or can you take one out with a lung shot?22lr
22lr is kind of marginal for turkey in my onion. Have shot 2 using it 1 thru the spine the other a head shot. Have seen them shot thru the lungs and fly off. Place your shot thru the wing butt clipping the spine or head is your best bet. 22mag, Hornet, downloaded 222 or 223 are better. Shotgun under 40 yds best of all. Dan.Nothing yet but hopefully by next spring at the latest. I noticed in the regulations that shotguns and rimfires are legal here. With a 22 lr I would assume a good hollow point would be best, are you limited to head shots or can you take one out with a lung shot?
Hear in WI you are only allowed bow/x-bow or shotshell or muzzleloader with shot , a rifle is out.I don't particularly care for using rifles and popping them at 100 yards. If someone does, that's fine and good on them, but I get most enjoyment of calling them in close and using a shotgun. To me it's the calling and tricking them eyes, up close that makes turkey hunting exciting.
It’s gone that direction (no rifles) in many states. I can’t legally use my Seneca squirrel rifle here any more. I think I could use it for turkey if I took a weekend trip to KY.Hear in WI you are only allowed bow/x-bow or shotshell or muzzleloader with shot , a rifle is out.
in the spring I strictly use a shotgun, gobblers in the fall will drive you insane, then I use a rifle. Yes the 22 is not much for turkeys, a precise shot, broadside on the butt of the wing will anchor a young of the year, a 20# gobbler in the fall is a different beast. pound for pound they are the toughest critter in the woods.I don't particularly care for using rifles and popping them at 100 yards. If someone does, that's fine and good on them, but I get most enjoyment of calling them in close and using a shotgun. To me it's the calling and tricking them eyes, up close that makes turkey hunting exciting.
I don't really hunt them in the fall. Killed a bunch in the fall, but mostly just when they present an opportunity that I can't pass up while hunting deer or bear. I may make a more dedicated effort to it this fall. The one I killed with an X-bow was a fall gobbler, 4 toms came strolling by and I picked what looked to be the biggest.in the spring I strictly use a shotgun, gobblers in the fall will drive you insane, then I use a rifle. Yes the 22 is not much for turkeys, a precise shot, broadside on the butt of the wing will anchor a young of the year, a 20# gobbler in the fall is a different beast. pound for pound they are the toughest critter in the woods.
I dedicate a couple saturdays every fall too hunt turkeys, if nothinng else it gives you an idea of the coyote population. most of the time you call in coyotes, but every once in a while ya get lucky!I don't really hunt them in the fall. Killed a bunch in the fall, but mostly just when they present an opportunity that I can't pass up while hunting deer or bear. I may make a more dedicated effort to it this fall. The one I killed with an X-bow was a fall gobbler, 4 toms came strolling by and I picked what looked to be the biggest.
I'd be careful with the lung shot as anything less than perfect you are going to be chasing the turkey around (as my buddy has found out on a couple of occasions). I hunt with a .22 and wait for head shots. I know it's difficult because turkeys never seem to hold their head still but with patience it will work. My ammunition is CCI standard velocity with a solid. A head shot drops them instantly.Nothing yet but hopefully by next spring at the latest. I noticed in the regulations that shotguns and rimfires are legal here. With a 22 lr I would assume a good hollow point would be best, are you limited to head shots or can you take one out with a lung shot?
Have taken a couple adult gobblers with a 22 WMR and federal 50 gr ammo, and the 17 HMR and 20 gr hp's, do not trust those 17 gr v-max's at all. unless you own a 5mm rem. mag. they are about as good as it gets with a rimfire.Nothing yet but hopefully by next spring at the latest. I noticed in the regulations that shotguns and rimfires are legal here. With a 22 lr I would assume a good hollow point would be best, are you limited to head shots or can you take one out with a lung shot?