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rifled barrel for this season, will it work
Greetings,
I will be turkey hunting in Minnesota for the first time this year, but will not be able to purchase a smooth / choked barrel in time for our hunting season. I currently have a 12 gauge Rem 870 express with a slug barrel. Is it realistic to use the rifled barrel for this season? Also, what would be your recommendations for a good turkey load with this barrel? Thanks in advance Ken |
Originally Posted by kenjk
(Post 4245482)
Greetings,
I will be turkey hunting in Minnesota for the first time this year, but will not be able to purchase a smooth / choked barrel in time for our hunting season. I currently have a 12 gauge Rem 870 express with a slug barrel. Is it realistic to use the rifled barrel for this season? Also, what would be your recommendations for a good turkey load with this barrel? Thanks in advance Ken |
Originally Posted by kenjk
(Post 4245482)
Greetings,
I will be turkey hunting in Minnesota for the first time this year, but will not be able to purchase a smooth / choked barrel in time for our hunting season. I currently have a 12 gauge Rem 870 express with a slug barrel. Is it realistic to use the rifled barrel for this season? Also, what would be your recommendations for a good turkey load with this barrel? Thanks in advance Ken |
Originally Posted by grinder67
(Post 4245607)
If the barrel is rifled as you say, from what I have read (never tried it myself) but it makes sense, the rifling would spin the shot wad like a slug and as soon as it exited the barrel would throw the pellets in all directions making it useless as a turkey gun.
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Also you may want to check to see if your gun is legal for turkey hunting in your state, or if you can use a 22 mag rifle if you own one.
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