Post your WEAPON of choice for SPRING GOBBLER!!
#21

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here is mine
here is mine
#24

Winchester 1300 Speedpump 12ga
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Hoyt Kobalt
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Hoyt Kobalt
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#25

ORIGINAL: sixgunluvr
Umm.. 22 Magnum
Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40mm....here's a 100yd target.
Umm.. 22 Magnum

Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40mm....here's a 100yd target.

#26

To each his own, that's what I say. What's right for you might not be right for me. My Dad uses a Rem 700 in .222 and frowns on using calls or decoys, like I said to each his own. Personally I don't like to eat a bird after it's had a handful of shot slung through it.
#27

ORIGINAL: sixgunluvr
To each his own, that's what I say. What's right for you might not be right for me. My Dad uses a Rem 700 in .222 and frowns on using calls or decoys, like I said to each his own. Personally I don't like to eat a bird after it's had a handful of shot slung through it.
To each his own, that's what I say. What's right for you might not be right for me. My Dad uses a Rem 700 in .222 and frowns on using calls or decoys, like I said to each his own. Personally I don't like to eat a bird after it's had a handful of shot slung through it.
#28
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Central Iowa
Posts: 242

ORIGINAL: SouthernStrut56
The idea is to shoot em in the head, blow it clean off if you can. Then you ain't gotta worry about biting down on a pellet.....unless you eat fried turkey brains or turkey neck gravy. And if I used a Rem 700 I wouldn't use calls or decoys either, I'd sit on the cabin porch with my feet up and pop em from 150 yards when they're eating. I guess if it's legal it's legal, and like you said, to each his own.
ORIGINAL: sixgunluvr
To each his own, that's what I say. What's right for you might not be right for me. My Dad uses a Rem 700 in .222 and frowns on using calls or decoys, like I said to each his own. Personally I don't like to eat a bird after it's had a handful of shot slung through it.
To each his own, that's what I say. What's right for you might not be right for me. My Dad uses a Rem 700 in .222 and frowns on using calls or decoys, like I said to each his own. Personally I don't like to eat a bird after it's had a handful of shot slung through it.
Im with you Southernstrut-sound like a sport!!!