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Post by Woody Williams on Feb 19, 2010 10:56:25 GMT -5
Mine is.. Remington 870 topped with a 2X Simmons Pro Diamond scope, Rhino .660 choke & 3" Nitro shells 4x5x7 (about $6 a shell) www.nitrocompany.com/ammunition.htm#turkey%20loadsWoodmaster's 35 yard target using the same choke and shells.. My other turkey getter..
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Post by Decatur on Feb 19, 2010 11:08:37 GMT -5
WOW! That is an awesome 35 yard pattern!
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Post by Decatur on Feb 19, 2010 11:15:15 GMT -5
According to your link, the 3", 2.25oz shells are $4.35 a piece. Are yours custom loaded, or do you buy them somewhere else. I haven't been able to go turkey hunting the last few years do to employment issues, but when I did, shot Federal Flight control shells. I got decent patterns, but nothing like Woodmaster's! If I ever get to go again, I'll have to try some of thse shells!
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Post by hunter7x on Feb 19, 2010 11:26:26 GMT -5
Encore 12 factory choke and Good ole cheapo Winchester #5s! kills em dead out past 40 with no problem.
I really like that set up of yours woody! Good lookin gun.
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Post by parrothead on Feb 19, 2010 11:37:03 GMT -5
Browning Gold Invector plus. Kick's 655 choke Nitro shells 320-340 pellets in a 10 inch circle at 40 yards
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Post by ridgerunner on Feb 19, 2010 11:45:01 GMT -5
Benelli Nova 12ga. .660 Rhino Choke Tube, and 3inch Nitro's in #6's...
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Post by vectrix on Feb 19, 2010 13:10:31 GMT -5
Remington Super Magnum - Simmons 2x pro-diamond - Remington 3.5 Nitro 5's. Hasting .660
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Post by hoosier on Feb 19, 2010 20:35:26 GMT -5
12 bore black powder muzzleloader with no choke. Loaded with 100 grains of 2f Goex and 1 3/4 oz of #6's, it is as sure to kill a tom within 20 yards as it is of turning your shoulder all sorts of interesting colors (it only weighs 5 1/2# with a steel buttplate). Fun, fun!
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Post by tomthreetoes on Feb 19, 2010 20:59:16 GMT -5
870 Express Super Mag Turkey, Indian Creek choke, and Hevi 13 2 1/4oz. #6s. Makes turkeys DRT
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Post by schall53 on Feb 20, 2010 7:36:28 GMT -5
Browning BPS 10 ga., comp-n-choke, #6 heavy shot, aim, pull trigger, dead bird.
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Post by BOBinIN on Feb 20, 2010 7:54:25 GMT -5
12 bore black powder muzzleloader with no choke. Loaded with 100 grains of 2f Goex and 1 3/4 oz of #6's, it is as sure to kill a tom within 20 yards as it is of turning your shoulder all sorts of interesting colors (it only weighs 5 1/2# with a steel buttplate). Fun, fun! Ah, a man after my own heart... I too use a smokepole! Mine's a double 12 Ga. Pedersoli loaded with 72.5 weighed grains of Pyrodex, topped with 1 3/8 Oz. of #6's. Within 25 yards their A$$ is mine! BOBinIN
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Post by stevein on Feb 20, 2010 10:48:59 GMT -5
Here is mine.. Original 150 year old+ Birmingham England 10 bore SxS. Locks stamped Jas Cooper Jug choked full and fuller 110 grains Goex ffg 1-3/4 oz #6 hard shot CCI cap I love smoked turkey
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Post by HighCotton on Feb 20, 2010 23:13:20 GMT -5
WOW! That is an awesome 35 yard pattern! Toatally agree Decatur. I'm gonna have to take a closer look at my setup. I checked my patterns from the past few years and I'll do 10-15 pellets to the vital area at 35 yards. That's probably the best pattern I've ever seen Woody!
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Post by Decatur on Feb 20, 2010 23:38:23 GMT -5
Has Woodmaster ever missed any that where inside say, 20 yards?
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Post by bluemtchuck on Feb 21, 2010 6:28:48 GMT -5
The last few years I have been using my Encore with a 12 gauge blackpowder turkey barrel with a H S Undertaker choke. I also have a regular turkey barrel for it but the blackpowder is more fun and very deadly. I use 90 gr. of T7 with a 2 oz. duplex load of #5 & #6 magnum shot and a TC shot cup. Simmons Pro Diamond scope. 19 1/2 LBS at 36 yards NH Eastern 2008
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Post by woodmaster on Feb 21, 2010 10:21:55 GMT -5
Has Woodmaster ever missed any that where inside say, 20 yards? No...as a matter of fact I shot one at 6 yards. I came real close to taking his head off. I think the scope really helps a lot.
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Post by Decatur on Feb 21, 2010 11:36:36 GMT -5
Pretty cool! I am, due to my location, a very inexperienced turkey hunter, and have always heard, that too tight a pattern is a bad thing. That's why I asked that question.
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Post by Woody Williams on Feb 21, 2010 12:17:50 GMT -5
Has Woodmaster ever missed any that where inside say, 20 yards? No...as a matter of fact I shot one at 6 yards. I came real close to taking his head off. I think the scope really helps a lot. I think you caught him with the edge of the pattern or it would have took his head off. Yes, the Simmons Pro-Diamond really helps.
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Post by huxbux on Feb 21, 2010 13:33:26 GMT -5
I stick to my old 870 Express with the Remington .665 turkey choke throwing 3" #5 Remington nitro turkey shells and a regular bead sight. Not the tightest pattern or the longest range, but it's killed consistently out to 40 yds. I haven't been able to justify dropping a big wad of money on a gun dedicated to turkey hunting that will only buy me another 10 or so yards of range.
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Post by firelt72 on Feb 21, 2010 15:49:45 GMT -5
I have a Mossberg 535 thole with a SSX (strut stopper extreme) in a 660. I shot #5 3" last year and got a better pattern at 40 than with the 3.5" federal's I shoot.
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