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I wondered what brand of shells everybody was using on here. I shoot a Mossberg 500 camo that I've had since '94. Its a 12 ga. 3" with Hastings .640 choke. I shoot the plain old Winchester 3" mags. that have 1 7/8 oz. #4 shot. I've got nothing against the "better" more expensive shells. The cheaper shells work good and I don't see any reason to change.

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Easton Carbon, 20 inch with 100 grain Viper broadhead. With shotgun, 3" Remington #6. Deadly! Mossberg 835 with "Tru-glo" Turkey Choke, with a little cornbread dressing and gravy on the side!

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2 3/4" #5 Remington high brass. 12 or 20. I don't see the reason behind buying those ridiculously expensive shells. Shoot him in the head, and a turkey ain''t that hard to kill.

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3 1/2 Win supremes #5 that I picked up at Dicks a few years ago for $4.97 a box. #4&6 were going for $15 then. Don't know why the 5's were so cheap but I bought every box they had which was about 10 so I'm good for a year or two!

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It's amazing how each shot size and different brands pattern in a gun. You would think they would all be the same!

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How right you are. I even use my turkey choke on my shotgun for skwerls....little tree rats have no idea what hit them!

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Yep, I'm running old style classic again (since I sold Hunting 101 the Stoeger last year!! LOL)

Simple Remy 870 with a Remington Full Turkey choke. It'll work. I'll go ahead and pattern it soon just to see what it does but I usually don't risk long shots anyway...do I McFlurry.

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'72 Remington 870, 30" barrel, full choke, shooting Remington 2 3/4 #5 turkey loads. I agree with Greg. I have used a benelli in the past with winchester supreme 3.5" that were turkey slayers, just don't have the gun anymore.

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I just ordered some Hevi-13. 3.5 inch, #7 shot. I hope to have everyone a performance report on opening day. ;)

I am going to shoot a few of the Hevi 13 #7 to see how they pattern. Right now I am shooting the Hevi Magnum blends of 5,6,7 shot. They pattern ok, but I have been wanting to try the straight 7s to see what I get.

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Rem 870 Super Mag with a Star Dot .665 choke and 3 1/2" Federal Hi-velocity 2oz #5 . Kills on both ends but mister Tom doesn't walk away.

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The first turkey I ever killed, I killed with Activ 3" 2 oz. They had nickel plated # 5 shot. I killed that bird at 47 yards. I don't know if they still make them or not. Does anybody know if they're still in business.

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Every now and then you can find someone selling some. I just patterned my shotgun today and was putting over 50 pellets in the kill zone at 40 yards with Winchester #5 3 inch. Not to bad considering I'm using my coyote choke. Think I will stick with my setup.

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Can't complain about those results.

Anyone hunt with anything "exotic" like a double O/U or SxS? Or an old relic? I've been thinking of giving my Grandpa's old Win 12 with US ordinance markings on it a go just to bring it back to life, so to speak. And to think of my grandfather while enjoying TN outdoors.

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I killed my first turkey with an old single shot 12 guage with the forearm taped to the barrel. I've killed others with an Ithaca double and a model 37 Ithaca pump. It doesn't take anything high tech.

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I use a mossberg 835 ultra mag with kicks choke and shoot 3.5 # 5 federal tungsten holds a grape fruit size pattern to about 40 then opens up to a basketball size out to 60 ish.

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I am going to shoot a few of the Hevi 13 #7 to see how they pattern. Right now I am shooting the Hevi Magnum blends of 5,6,7 shot. They pattern ok, but I have been wanting to try the straight 7s to see what I get.

Let me know how they work for you. I was going to get a box of the mag blends, went back to Bass Pro two days after seeing them and they were sold out. I found the #7's on line at Cabelas and ordered a couple of boxes.

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Then why didn't you shoot that ole bird last year!? He was in range for you! Quit being nice next time and take the shot.[/quote

Ha! wanted to see how good of a caller you really where, I like about 10 steps!!!

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I use a mossberg 835 ultra mag with kicks choke and shoot 3.5 # 5 federal tungsten holds a grape fruit size pattern to about 40 then opens up to a basketball size out to 60 ish.

I used to have the same gun and choke and it was by far the best turkey gun I ever sold. Wish I could take that sell back.

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Let me know how they work for you. I was going to get a box of the mag blends, went back to Bass Pro two days after seeing them and they were sold out. I found the #7's on line at Cabelas and ordered a couple of boxes.

Will do. I ordered a red dot sight that should be here Monday and I will probably shoot tuesday or wednesday next week.

Check Midsouth Shooters Supply, Reloading, Air Guns, Optics, Muzzleloaders & Shooting Supplies for Hevi loads. That is where I got my #7's. Of course, they are just across the interstate from me.

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