The 12 gauge is the king of the turkey woods, and probably always will be. But the little .410 bore seems to be gaining more traction season after season. This is largely thanks to the popularity of ...
One of the most common occurrences shotgun writers see in the pumps, autoloaders, side-by-sides, and over/unders we test is that the game often completely changes once you pattern a gun at 40 yards ...
Sure, you can kill turkeys all day with any old shotgun that will hold a decent pattern at 30 yards. But where’s the fun in that? New loads and chokes specialized for turkey hunting have improved ...
Before I ever got serious about patterning turkey guns, chokes, and loads, I believed the 12 gauge was the king of the turkey woods — and always would be. Like many turkey hunters, I killed my first ...
The title "turkey gun" conjures up a variety of images in the minds of turkey hunters today. What seems popular is a short-barreled (usually about 26 inches or shorter for more maneuverability) and ...
Heretofore hardly enough gun for butterflies, the .410 has became the hot new ­gobbler- getter. And the credit for that goes to Tungsten Super Shot. Tight-patterning and dense enough that No. 9 shot ...
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Shotguns designed specifically with the demise of one Tom Turkey in mind have been around since the mid-'80s. Screw-in turkey chokes have been around even longer. The first so-called "turkey gun" to ...
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