28 Gauge for Turkey

280Ackley

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Anyone have any experience using a 28Ga for Turkeys? I got an over/under I was thinking about using. Obviously not going to be taking long shots with it.
 

Jc2020

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I haven’t done it but I’d think you would be fine as long as your state allows one to be used in my experience turkeys are not very hard to kill
 

huntineveryday

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With TSS 7 or 9 shot a lot of hunters are starting to use sub gauge shotguns. That stuff turns a .410 into a legitimate turkey gun. If you can find or load some shells with that stuff I think it should put be able to put plenty of pellets where you need them.


Stuff like this:


Also saw this:
 
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I wouldn't hesitate. My son shot his fall turkey with his Mossberg SA-28 using Winchester AA 7 1/2 shot. We made sure that it was patterning well at 30 yards. His shot was 10 yards and perfect head shot, he was worried about ruining the meat. I have since looked into the HEvi-Shot and the TSS loadings. In the end I am not convinced that the juice is worth the squeeze (price wise) when a good set-up and a well patterened gun are used within the shooters effective range. Aftrer saying that I was impressed with the performance with the Fiochi golden pheasant loads shooting #5s and think that might be the ticket for a little more performance come this spring.
 
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280Ackley

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I got a box of Prairie Storm 6 shot that I was thinking would work great. That’s what I have been using in my 20Ga the last few years with great results.
 

Laramie

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My son shot several turkeys with a 28 we borrowed from another form member. It worked great. Just as dead as any I have shit with my 12. We just used normal upland loads and kept shots under 30 yards.
 
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