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what range is best?
I was wondering what was the ideal range to take a turkey at with a superfull choke and a 12 gauge3in mag 2oz load.
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RE: what range is best?
I don't know that there is a best range, but for conventional copper plated lead shot I've heard the rule of thumb is 40 yards maximum for shot size 4 or 5, and 35 yard max for size 6 shot. Now, let me say that I wouldn't recommend you shoot at those ranges without first patterning your gun and ensuring that your set-up can put a significant number of pellets in the kill zone at those ranges. Personally, I like to get a turkey within 20 yards to take him. I usually put my decoys between 15 and 20 yards to try to bring him into that range. I have no experience with heavy shot, and the folks that do may indicate that the effective range for that is somewhat longer.
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RE: what range is best?
20 to30 yards.Of course you can kill them beyond that though. Inormally won't shoot past 50 yards. When using decoys I set them up about 20 to 25 yards out, so my shot will be around 20 to 30 yards. At this distance there should be no doubt.
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RE: what range is best?
I think the ideal range would be 20-25 yards... Nice dense pattern and still have a little room for error:)
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RE: what range is best?
With a shotgun I would like for them to be between 25 and 30 yards because at 30 yards my pattern has opened up enough that if the bird moves his head a little I shouldn't miss. Ideally I would like them to be at 15 yards with my bow in my hand.
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RE: what range is best?
the max? i would say 45 or 50 yds with 3".i shoot a mossberg 500 with 3" federal #5s i can kill them 50 or 55 yds. i think its just the gun and how good u know it..........good luck this spring!!!!!
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RE: what range is best?
hehehe as close as I can get em. but usually 20 to 30 yards is ideal
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