thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
Ive got Merriams, rio grands and easterns with a cheap Weatherby PA08 that I got for under 300 bucks.
you can by gun cloth sleeves if you think camo is a must. I think its important but I wouldn't go painting a gunI have an older Mossberg 500 12 gauge with a 30" barrel and a newer 870 with an 18" barrel. How important are things like the camo finish or fiber optic sights?
I used an over under for turkey once and wasn’t crazy about it. I spent double on turkey chokes for starters. Next I had two totally different points of impact from the barrels, which forced me to do a really tight choke with TSS loads in the top barrel and a more open choke with lead #5’s for the close up work.I am a first time turkey hunter and looking for recommendations for a solid reliable turkey gun. Leaning towards a semi-auto or over/under. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
+1 on the good decoys. If you don't have good decoys, don't even use them.I agree with most people in this thread. Turkey hunting gun is the simplest shotgun out there. Get a reliable pump with a 26" or 28" barrell. Camo is nice, but not necessary. You don't need a fancy $80 choke unless you are buying high priced mixed shot loads. My dad shoots an old ithaca 12 ga with a fixed full choke barrell that can only shoot 2 3/4" shells. Most years he shoots his birds 35-40 yards. Don't get caught up in spending a lot of money on the gun, choke tubes and shells. Buy a simple full choke and find some decent priced 3" shells that gun patterns well. My 870 and and full choke it came with patterns remington nitro shells great, but patterned mixed shot loads like crap! Save money on the gun, choke and ammo and put you money in a nice crystal call, mouth call, turkey vest, face shield and good clothing. Also, good decoys go a long way, Avian x are expensive but I've had pissed off gobblers sprint towards their half strut jake. Start simple and go from there!!
Same. Been running a ~1980's 835 for the past 15-20 years and it never does me wrong. I have a few other options including some top line Benellis, but for turkey, I can't pick up anything other than the 835.Nothing better than shooting a turkey in the face with a shotgun! I got a Mossberg 835 with a 24 inch barrel a few years back and love the thing. Put on a vortex venom this year and looking forward to using it. I wouldn't overthink it though, pretty much any ol shotgun will work, just get out there!
Couldn't agree more. Great, reliable, budget gun.I use mainly my Mossberg 935. Good cheap reliable semi auto.