28 ga. & .410 turkeys

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Wingbonehntr, that mere wisp of a gun can get'r done. Congratulations. Did you make the sling? Gil
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The little Yildiz single shots did it again this morning on a Long Beard double at 29 yards. We are totally hooked on the 410s, Sumtoy chokes and #10 TSS.
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That’s awesome!!!
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Wingbonehntr, that mere wisp of a gun can get'r done. Congratulations. Did you make the sling? Gil

I bought it from anysling. Works great. Thanks
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Got to watch this one crumple yesterday hunting with a buddy. Never gets old.

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Congrats Southern Sportsman.
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Somehow I missed this the other day and made a separate thread. Anyway here’s a 28ga gobbler Image


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Nice bird and nice 28!
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First 410 kill on 4/22/19.
21lb 13oz spur 1-1/8"
30 yard shot. Hal's 78NM #9.5.
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Here is a Montana bird taken by my wife. It’s the first kill for the 28 gauge Beretta Silver Pigeon using 1 3/8 oz. TSS #9 1/2. The call is a Marlin Watkins fiddle paddle in bloodwood over wormy butternut.Image


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Here is another one with the 28 gauge.Image


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May 1 bird in New York. My first turkey with my 410. TSS #9 dropped him in his tracks at 32 yards.
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This completes my all gauge slam. Well, not really, because I have not and don't intend to use a 10 gauge.
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Two in two days with the Savage 301 410. Federal factory #9's. Factory choke, extra full. First bird with a .410. I have to admit, it was easier than with a bow and arrow.
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Hayudog wrote: May 12th, 2019, 12:11 am Two in two days with the Savage 301 410. Federal factory #9's. Factory choke, extra full. First bird with a .410. I have to admit, it was easier than with a bow and arrow.
Nice gobbler!

Them 301T’s are so cheap I bet you have more money in them turkey calls than the gun 😆
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Yule wrote: May 5th, 2019, 11:33 am May 1 bird in New York. My first turkey with my 410. TSS #9 dropped him in his tracks at 32 yards.IMG_1058.jpg

This completes my all gauge slam. Well, not really, because I have not and don't intend to use a 10 gauge.
What gun are u using
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Hayudog wrote: May 12th, 2019, 12:11 am Two in two days with the Savage 301 410. Federal factory #9's. Factory choke, extra full. First bird with a .410. I have to admit, it was easier than with a bow and arrow.
Great job. You ever get the Baikal MP18 20 ga. up and running after the red dot battery failure? Gil
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My bird was taken with a Remington 870 with a camo wrap. Choke from Sum Toy.
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GLS wrote: May 12th, 2019, 1:07 pm
Hayudog wrote: May 12th, 2019, 12:11 am Two in two days with the Savage 301 410. Federal factory #9's. Factory choke, extra full. First bird with a .410. I have to admit, it was easier than with a bow and arrow.
Great job. You ever get the Baikal MP18 20 ga. up and running after the red dot battery failure? Gil
Yep. Cost me a morning, but followed up with a gobbler the next day.
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Yule wrote: May 5th, 2019, 11:33 am May 1 bird in New York. My first turkey with my 410. TSS #9 dropped him in his tracks at 32 yards.IMG_1058.jpg

This completes my all gauge slam. Well, not really, because I have not and don't intend to use a 10 gauge.
No. 9 shot shot is illegal to use in New York for turkey.
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spur1.5 wrote: May 31st, 2019, 10:57 am
Yule wrote: May 5th, 2019, 11:33 am May 1 bird in New York. My first turkey with my 410. TSS #9 dropped him in his tracks at 32 yards.IMG_1058.jpg

This completes my all gauge slam. Well, not really, because I have not and don't intend to use a 10 gauge.
No. 9 shot shot is illegal to use in New York for turkey.
So is anything over a 5 round magazine. No pistol grip stocks either..

NY is about as bad as California
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Found a flock yesterday, and persuaded one brood hen to come close enough... ended up being 47 yds. She melted right there.

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Nicely done Hal! Score another for the Yildiz.
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Nice Hal!
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WTG Hal!!! :thumbup:
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