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.
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.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?
Mea culpa! That should have read "pre-ban"!The ban did not start to be phased in till 1987 and then nationwide in 1991. It was a good story though.