Lil-Rokslider
WKR
I know I'll probably get some hate for this, but it's legal in Colorado during fall season.
This September I'll be along on a guys trip. One buddy has a Mountain Goat tag that we'll prioritize. After that we're heading down to another buddies cabin along a river. There are a couple elk tags and a couple deer tags to be filled. I'm not a tag holder, but I'm along to call elk, pack meat, catch fish, cook food, etc.....
However, it's come to my attention that there are a bunch of turkeys around the area. And using a rifle and shooting a bird of either sex is legal during fall season. I don't plan to dedicate any time to "turkey hunting", but might be interested in carrying a rifle and pulling the trigger on a turkey if the opportunity arises.
What is an appropriate caliber rifle to shoot a turkey with? And, apart from a head shot, what is the best shot placement to not ruin too much meat?
I might also snag a September rifle bear tag for the area, so if I only had to carry one rifle, that would be ideal. Which makes me think I need to jump down the .223 thread rabbit hole, and I'm willing to do that. But, to simplify things, is a .223 sufficient for a black bear, and not overkill on a turkey?
-Examples of answers that AREN'T helpful
"Just use a shotgun"
"Use your bow"
"Here's a link to the .223 thread"
"Shooting a turkey with a rifle is unethical"
- Examples of answers that ARE helpful
- Any first hand experience or advice with the question at hand
- Memes
This September I'll be along on a guys trip. One buddy has a Mountain Goat tag that we'll prioritize. After that we're heading down to another buddies cabin along a river. There are a couple elk tags and a couple deer tags to be filled. I'm not a tag holder, but I'm along to call elk, pack meat, catch fish, cook food, etc.....
However, it's come to my attention that there are a bunch of turkeys around the area. And using a rifle and shooting a bird of either sex is legal during fall season. I don't plan to dedicate any time to "turkey hunting", but might be interested in carrying a rifle and pulling the trigger on a turkey if the opportunity arises.
What is an appropriate caliber rifle to shoot a turkey with? And, apart from a head shot, what is the best shot placement to not ruin too much meat?
I might also snag a September rifle bear tag for the area, so if I only had to carry one rifle, that would be ideal. Which makes me think I need to jump down the .223 thread rabbit hole, and I'm willing to do that. But, to simplify things, is a .223 sufficient for a black bear, and not overkill on a turkey?
-Examples of answers that AREN'T helpful
"Just use a shotgun"
"Use your bow"
"Here's a link to the .223 thread"
"Shooting a turkey with a rifle is unethical"
- Examples of answers that ARE helpful
- Any first hand experience or advice with the question at hand
- Memes