Turkey gun
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Turkey gun
cobrar6,i was thinking about getting theses sights from cabelas. i saw them on a hunting show once and they seemed to work pretty good.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...ghts&noImage=0
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...ghts&noImage=0
#22
#23
Turkey gun
Browning Gold Hunter, 3.5", Ducks Unlimited Edition. Traded a beat up old Big Bear for it, NIB. And I think I got the better end of that deal. It's a sweet shooter, handles nice, can't say enough good about it.
Really soaks up the recoil - I've used it for sporting clays with light loads. Didn't even change the piston, and it still cycled reliably.
Darn 3.5" turkey loads have quite a kick to them. Hate to think what one of them would feel like in a pump gun.
Really soaks up the recoil - I've used it for sporting clays with light loads. Didn't even change the piston, and it still cycled reliably.
Darn 3.5" turkey loads have quite a kick to them. Hate to think what one of them would feel like in a pump gun.
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Turkey gun
I use a Carlson choke in my gun. It patterns pretty well. I hear that Jelly Head chokes by primos give excellent patterns, the price is not bad either. If you want to go all out you could buy a Rhino, but they are $$$$$$$$ lol. Mad Max chokes also give excellent patterns. It really all depends on your gun, each choke will shoot differently out of your gun. Its a pretty safe bet thought that if you buy a good choke it will pattern good no matter what. I would say if I was buying another choke I would go with the Jelly Head or the Mad Max.
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