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I know at 40 yards the groups are amazing out the the TK2000. But I would never shoot further then that. I just wait them devils out and let them come closer. That is a lot of fun to watch them approach the decoys.
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Originally Posted by cayugad
(Post 3909931)
I know at 40 yards the groups are amazing out the the TK2000. But I would never shoot further then that. I just wait them devils out and let them come closer. That is a lot of fun to watch them approach the decoys.
Not sure where they came up with the 80 yds., it even states on there site that they will hold 85% of pattern in a 30" circle at 40yds. That does not equate to killing power at 80yds. Must have been a professional (only ones that I know that would make a hail mary shot like that and brag) that got lucky one time and actually killed a turkey, instead of wounding it. People that would take shots like that, should not be allowed to hunt. IMO |
Perhaps they're loading with Hevi-shot which is fantastic stuff. In the past I've read that records were being broken using it.
->->-> Geese at 93 yards...double jakes at 68 yards...Gobbler at 67 yards...fall turkey at about 65 yards. Read about these testimonials ~1/2 way down the page: http://www.hevishot.com/index.php?op...id=4&Itemid=43 |
have you ever tried buckshot out of your tk2000
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Not to hijack the thread, but the buddy I mentioned that bought the TK2000 just traded (a Savage bolt action 20ga) for a Remington 870 SuperMag 3½" 12ga and some of the new Kent 3½" shells with 2¼ oz of diamond shaped shot.
At 50 yards the pattern was super-tight & dense, and the recoil was harsh but bearable. Actually much more comfortable then the Knight as far as recoil is concerned, but still not my idea of a fun gun to shoot. :rolleye0011: |
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