There you go! I`d never characterize a wild turkey as " a giant waddling buzzard with a cool beard ", but you`re dead on target concerning calling them in . I agree that TSS has revolutionized turkey hunting, particularly with the sub-gauges, but the real sport is enticing him in to 25-35 yards, not, IMHO, sniping him at 60+ yards. What doesn`t get talked about very much are the cripples at those extreme ranges. If I can`t get him inside of 40 yards, he`ll be roosting with the hens that night.How do you intend to pattern those loads?!?!
It's a giant waddling buzzard with a cool beard. I have never intentionally tried to hunt a turkey, but if I did, the appeal would be calling it into my lap, not smoking it at 80 yards.
Whenever i go hunting one of my goals is to kill the animal in the most effective way possible and honestly tungsten does that. It holds such a tight pattern and I have almost cut turkeys heads off at 30 yards before. I think it is definitely worth it. In my opinion i can save money in other areas, not buy this call or whatever but i would not skimp on shells. I personally wont shoot a turkey over 50 yards. It takes some of the fun out of it for me and i like to hear them drum so usually they’re about 25 yards. All that being said I still use TSS. I sight in my gun with cheap high brass dove loads and then use a regular lead turkey shell the same size i am going to use in TSS. Then i will buy the box of 5 TSS use one or two to finalize my pattern and sight in then there are three left for the rest of the season. That’s three gobblers which is most states limit. $80 for a whole season doesn’t seem that much to me based off the efficency at which these things kill. If you’re looking for a tried and true recommendation. I use APEX ammunition TSS #9 you can get a box of those shells for $60 for 5.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?
Since you stated you don't have much choice, I'd probably go TSS #9's.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?
Get em in close and shoot em with steel! It’s mind blowing to me that people spend that much on TSS.
That’s not bad at all.My current costs if I purchased everything today, minus the loader, $1.681 per shell for 5/8oz 28ga
Figured I share one of mine I made too!Here's a novel idea! Make your own!
This is just a few that I've made.
Made from the radii, ulna and humerus of a turkey's wing. Pretty easy and a lot of fun to make.
Everything I've read, the "wing bone yelper" is the loudest call.
Most importantly, you gotta kill a turkey to make one!
Not if you`re really turkey hunting, no, you`re not doing it wrong.You can shoot turkeys at 80 yards? I'm apparently doing it wrong.