28 ga. & .410 turkeys
28 ga. & .410 turkeys
We lost the thread on small bore turkeys a while back when sections were consolidated, so figured we ought to start another one.
Let's see some pics of 28 ga and .410 turkeys.
Here's a couple taken with my CZ Woodcock 28 ga, 1-5/16 oz of TSS 9s.
Let's see some pics of 28 ga and .410 turkeys.
Here's a couple taken with my CZ Woodcock 28 ga, 1-5/16 oz of TSS 9s.
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That CZ is one fine looking shotgun for sure.
Put you plans in the nail scarred hands.
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Here's some .410 birds from last year, including two a buddy of mine shot:
All were shot with the TSS 9 loads.
All were shot with the TSS 9 loads.
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Here's another 28 ga turkey from last spring. Got to love the smile on her 6 yr old face!
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I too regret the loss of that thread, so here are a couple of 28 ga birds from the last several years.
All the best,
Doc
All the best,
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I'd love to hunt them with a 28 gauge but it's illegal here in the socialist state of Illinois. Everyone know a 28 gauge won't kill a turkey..
Our lawmakers have the rectal/cranial inversion.
Our lawmakers have the rectal/cranial inversion.
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Here is my first one with the 28
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I wish I never sold my Remington 1100 28....
love them pictures guys!
love them pictures guys!
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Here's another one I killed yesterday with the CZ 28 ga 1-5/16 oz of #9s, XFull barrell.
It was at 44 yards, and the bird never flopped, never flapped, never twitched. I'm falling in love with this little gun.
It was at 44 yards, and the bird never flopped, never flapped, never twitched. I'm falling in love with this little gun.
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LET'S GO TROUT FISHING
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Good stuff!
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That CZ is one beautiful little gun. I'm a sucker for case hardening.
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One of several that turkeybuster nailed last year with his Mossy .410 and TSS9s.
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hoobilly wrote:I wish I never sold my Remington 1100 28....
love them pictures guys!
had (yes had) one as well and regret not having it still,,,,was sweet gun
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hawglips wrote:Here's another one I killed yesterday with the CZ 28 ga 1-5/16 oz of #9s, XFull barrell.
It was at 44 yards, and the bird never flopped, never flapped, never twitched. I'm falling in love with this little gun.
making a believer out of me!
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WM:
I in no way intend to "one up" my buddy Hal nor do I condone turkey sniping. But, the top picture in my post above was a turkey killed at 53 steps. No flop, no twitch! I did it on purpose and I will never look back! TSS is the real deal. Thx Hal!
All the best,
Doc
I in no way intend to "one up" my buddy Hal nor do I condone turkey sniping. But, the top picture in my post above was a turkey killed at 53 steps. No flop, no twitch! I did it on purpose and I will never look back! TSS is the real deal. Thx Hal!
All the best,
Doc
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28 ga. & .410 turkeys
Doc is the 28 ga pioneer
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53 steps with a 28
right on!
right on!
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Hunted Friday morning, never hearing a gobble till I finally coaxed one out at 11:30 a.m. He was dead at 11:40 when the 28 gauge spoke. It was real open in the thinned pines where I found him, so I went ahead and shot him at what turned out to be 40 long steps...
I enjoyed the good SC hospitality!
I enjoyed the good SC hospitality!
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Congrats Hal.
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Beautiful Guns ,and performance
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Nice turkey Hal!
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Georgia bird, CZ 28, today.
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