ML Turkey....Murphy's Law
#1
A couple of days ago I installed my new 209 extreme conversion kit in my TK2000 shotgun and turkey season just opened. So I was sneaking through the woods down around the backside of my pond hunting turkey. I knew they were there as I saw them when I came home. So I creep up very slowly keeping low, I look through the trees and brush and there is a nice gobbler 25yds away that has his head up looking around. I could not have asked for a better shot.
I thumb the safety off my TK2000 and take aim and just know I am going to be smoking a turkey tonight I squeeze the trigger and BANG.....immediately I knew something was wrong. Absolutely no recoil....usually this thing kicks so damn hard its painful. Turkey runs off in a cloud of smoke. I am saying what is deal here, It should had a monster kick and the turkey at that range should be dead.
Well after thinking through this and taking the weapon apart and inspecting it. I reload it and test fire it....painful kick and the barr rock rooster I shot at 40yds is dead......I like chicken and dumplings also
Then I think to myself and I load it back up put the wad in and this time no lead. Pull the trigger and it feels the same way it did down at the pond. Somewhere, somehow I must have dislodged the over shot wad and I tipped the shotgun gun down and the lead fell out....
Too funny......I truly shot a blank at the tom.
I thumb the safety off my TK2000 and take aim and just know I am going to be smoking a turkey tonight I squeeze the trigger and BANG.....immediately I knew something was wrong. Absolutely no recoil....usually this thing kicks so damn hard its painful. Turkey runs off in a cloud of smoke. I am saying what is deal here, It should had a monster kick and the turkey at that range should be dead.
Well after thinking through this and taking the weapon apart and inspecting it. I reload it and test fire it....painful kick and the barr rock rooster I shot at 40yds is dead......I like chicken and dumplings also

Then I think to myself and I load it back up put the wad in and this time no lead. Pull the trigger and it feels the same way it did down at the pond. Somewhere, somehow I must have dislodged the over shot wad and I tipped the shotgun gun down and the lead fell out....

Too funny......I truly shot a blank at the tom.
Last edited by davemhughes; 10-04-2009 at 04:22 PM.
#2
Double up on your overshot cards, and it will do the trick. With my smoothbores, I cheat and use a shotcup, with a couple of cards on top. Now Iam not talking about the fiber over powder wads which are around 3/16 inch in thickness, but the THIN CARDS that are meant to keep the shot in place.
#4
At 20 to 25 yards patterns can have some holes in them from time to time, even with the use of shotcups. There is however a couple of tricks to keep that shoot together longer in those cylinder bores....but thats an ancient chinese secret.
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