Is the Expen$$$ive Turkey ammo worth it?

dtrkyman

WKR
Joined
Oct 2, 2014
Messages
3,284
Fullfan that seems cheap, you loading a light payload, I thought I was around 6$ a shell but haven't done the math in years for all components, a friend did give me a bunch of hulls so that skimmed a bit off the top.

I think a lot of guys just don't hunt turkeys enough to justify hand loading and the initial investment to get started. TSS wasn't available commercially when I started loading it.
 

Weldor

WKR
Joined
Apr 20, 2022
Messages
2,043
Location
z
No. #5 20 ga. 2-3/4" I don't think you can over kill aTurkey. LOL.
 

Long Cut

WKR
Joined
May 24, 2019
Messages
463
Fullfan that seems cheap, you loading a light payload, I thought I was around 6$ a shell but haven't done the math in years for all components, a friend did give me a bunch of hulls so that skimmed a bit off the top.

I think a lot of guys just don't hunt turkeys enough to justify hand loading and the initial investment to get started. TSS wasn't available commercially when I started loading it.

I looked into loading TSS on my own but you’re absolutely correct. The price of TSS alone and how rarely I shoot TSS doesn’t even justify the investment to attempt it.
 
Joined
Jan 24, 2020
Messages
10
I have never hunted turkey with a shotgun before. Where I live, my only semi-realistic chance to hunt turkey will be at a wildlife Management Area that only allows non-toxic shot size 2 or smaller.

I was in Bass Pro yesterday, and I saw they had only one particular type of 12 gauge non lead ammo specifically advertised for turkeys…..and it was $79.99 for a box of 5.

that is not a typo, $80 for five shells.

i can get size 2 (or smaller) steel shot for about a Buck a shell, vs $18 per shell for the tungsten stuff.

is the TSS stuff worth a 1,800% markup over steel shot?
It is not worth it for 12ga and maybe 20ga, 410 it is worth it. With a 12 ga steel shot is just fine and with the right choke you can shoot out to 60yards or further.
 
Joined
Jan 5, 2020
Messages
306
First turkey gun I’ve owned, sighting in the red dot. #9.5 TSS, 1-5/8 oz, 28 gauge, 40 yds. Needs to be cleaned I think but a good start. IMG_6142.jpeg
 
Top