hillbillyfab
FNG
If I wasn’t limited and couldn’t shoot lead, yes I’d buy a box of TSS and not check up.
Pattern density is the issue. I’ve patterned #2 steel at 50. It’s way past unacceptable. I’d bet good money on an unrecovered crippled bird 50% of the time if not more.
I agree you do not need to hunt turkeys at rifles ranges. In my experience, steel is an acceptable 25-30yard round for turkeys. On pressured public birds, I have found I severely limit myself if I cannot kill them at 40 though. In my opinion, the only way to get to that range ethically with non-tox shot is bismuth or tungsten.There’s an easy solution to that problem. . . Don’t shoot at birds half a football field away.
It wasn’t all that long ago that shooting at turkeys past 35 yards wasn’t even a consideration, and it’s still not to a lot of serious turkeys hunters. Call him in to your lap, it’s more fun. Plus side is anything that’s legal will be just fine.
It’s ok if the turkey wins.
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Thanks, I went through online and found Herters TSS was a lot cheaper so I’ll give it a tryHerter's at BP or Cabela's is a solid "budget" TSS load.
No way I am shooting steel for turkey, maybe Bismuth bit it still is not even as lethal as lead!
Hevi shot still has mag blend it is not cheap either!
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20 dollar solution.
A whole hell of a lot of turkeys have been killed further than 30 yards with hevi-shot.
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