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Re: Tss turkeys the good and bad [Re: Providence Farm] #8563508
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PF, you would love the 410. I picked it up to spring turkey hunt with last year because I was having some serious shoulder trouble and couldn’t handle the recoil and weight of my 12 gauge 870 turkey gun. I shot my turkey a little over 30 yards(can’t remember exact yardage) and it flattened him. I’ll have to look when I get home but it’s a mossberg semi automatic topped with a vortex red dot. It’s super light and shoulders and handles real nice.

Re: Tss turkeys the good and bad [Re: ABeardedTrapper] #8563514
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Originally Posted by ABeardedTrapper
PF, you would love the 410. I picked it up to spring turkey hunt with last year because I was having some serious shoulder trouble and couldn’t handle the recoil and weight of my 12 gauge 870 turkey gun. I shot my turkey a little over 30 yards(can’t remember exact yardage) and it flattened him. I’ll have to look when I get home but it’s a mossberg semi automatic topped with a vortex red dot. It’s super light and shoulders and handles real nice.



Sounds nice. I put a red dot on the youth Franchi but only becusr it shot about a foot and half high and right. I was going to get rid of it but noticed it was drilled and taped and I had a red dot I was not using so put it on there.

Surprisingly I shoot some clays with the red dot and it was not to bad once I got used to it.

Re: Tss turkeys the good and bad [Re: Providence Farm] #8563601
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I have shot a ton of turkey with my 12 gauge with the TSS and a Winchester load that I cant recall the name of at this moment. I find it ludicrous that they load that much weight to kill a freaking turkey, when a slug weighs one ounce and you call kill anything on this continent and most others with a 1 ounce slug.

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