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Re: Choosing a turkey choke.
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10/25/15 03:33 PM
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Hunting on USFS lands and no rifles of any kind are allowed but with that being said there is nothing more exciting than calling in and decoying a tom and taking him with a shotgun.
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Re: Choosing a turkey choke.
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10/28/15 01:50 AM
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New chokes are here and will be shooting tomorrow after work for round one of patterning the Long Beard XR shot and choke and then the Federal Heavyweight #7 choke and shot. I will try to post pics afterwards.
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Re: Choosing a turkey choke.
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10/28/15 02:02 PM
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I sure hope the TruLock choke and Federal Heavyweight loads work for you. They replaced the Nitro Ammo loads I have used for years. They hit like Thor's hammer.
George at TruLock cut me a choke for my SP-10 so I can use my 10 gauge Federal Heavyweight loads. The pattern looks really good and can't wait till spring to try it out on some gobblers.
" I don't hunt turkeys because I want to, I hunt turkeys because I have to."
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Re: Choosing a turkey choke.
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I may have to shoot another day with the wind howling like it is. I am very excited to try my new Trulocks!!!!!
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Re: Choosing a turkey choke.
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10/29/15 02:16 AM
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Wind was really high this afternoon and at about 6 bucks per shot for the Heavyweight 7's I want to wait for a more optimal time to shoot them.
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Re: Choosing a turkey choke.
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dont blame you for that those heavyweights add up fast!
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Re: Choosing a turkey choke.
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Just incase your interested Remington makes a replacement Turkey Barrel for the 870 . A little expensive but I've heard it's well worth the money if you do a lot of Turkey hunting or even grouse or pheasant hunting . Check it out : Rem 870 Turkey Barrel
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