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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: BC_Reb]
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02/19/25 10:42 AM
02/19/25 10:42 AM
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sw1002
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I shoot an 11-87 Sp turkey 12ga for the most part but I’ll tote my cynergy some too. I like raised rifle sights on a turkey gun and I like the weight of the 11-87 while I’m sitting next to a tree. I toted a franchi affinity 20 ga with the pistol grip a couple of times last year but I always go back to tried and true I hunted with an 1187 for a long time and killed a pile with it but it’s like carrying a 6x6 around in the woods. I’ve been carrying a youth 20 for about 7 years, and took the 1187 last year once for nostalgia and my shoulder was sore from carrying it several miles
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: sw1002]
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02/19/25 10:52 AM
02/19/25 10:52 AM
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Okatuppa
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took the 1187 last year once for nostalgia and my shoulder was sore from carrying it several miles Maybe you should’ve carried it on the same shoulder that you use to carry your purse.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: Okatuppa]
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02/19/25 01:37 PM
02/19/25 01:37 PM
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sw1002
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[quote=sw1002]took the 1187 last year once for nostalgia and my shoulder was sore from carrying it several miles Maybe you should’ve carried it on the same shoulder that you use to carry your purse. Ha. Not being literal, just highlighting how heavy the gun is.
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: Frankie]
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02/19/25 04:02 PM
02/19/25 04:02 PM
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Posts: 17,321 Ourtown, AL
BCLC
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Old Mossy Horns
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Things being the way it is . carrying a 20 or 28 gauge with TSS be the way to go.
Id stay with my BPS 10 gauge though . Ain’t nobody ever gonna accuse Frankie of not having enough gun. 10ga fer birds and a 35Wheeeee-dogggy Whelen for pine goats.
We’re not dead. We just smell that way. Dayum. - AC870
Yessir! I’m always gonna shoot what makes me happy and I want everyone else to do the same! If you shoot one be proud of it and don’t worry what anyone else thinks. - SJ22
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Re: Turkey guns
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02/19/25 08:17 PM
02/19/25 08:17 PM
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Frankie
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Things being the way it is . carrying a 20 or 28 gauge with TSS be the way to go.
Id stay with my BPS 10 gauge though . Ain’t nobody ever gonna accuse Frankie of not having enough gun. 10ga fer birds and a 35Wheeeee-dogggy Whelen for pine goats. i do like my thumpers .
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: bamaeyedoc]
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02/19/25 09:10 PM
02/19/25 09:10 PM
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cartervj
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Winchester 1300 NWTF youth 20ga ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/bNXvBxLM/IMG-8353.jpg) I’d love that in 20 youth Those in12 gauge stomped my butt. A friend had one and wanted me to pattern it for him. Only 3” but it kicked worse than any 3.5 I shot and I used to shoot a lot of guns for folks to pattern them. That one in 12 and I haven’t forgotten it
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: Bustinbeards]
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02/20/25 12:40 AM
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lectrode
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I had one in 12g. Hardest kicking gun I've ever shot. Felt like Mike Tyson punching me in the jaw every time I shot it. Didn't keep it very long.
You haven't been blocked until you've been flock blocked!!!
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: fillmore]
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02/20/25 07:05 AM
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poorcountrypreacher
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My main gun is a CZ Bobwhite all-terrain 20 ga. Turkey choke in the left barrel and improved modified in the right. Skinner rear peep and front fiber optic ramp sight
My other guns that lll tote from time to time are a youth 870 20ga, and a NEF 10 ga in bottomland You win the coolest turkey gun award! 
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: lectrode]
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02/20/25 07:08 AM
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bamaeyedoc
Old Mossy Horns
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I had one in 12g. Hardest kicking gun I've ever shot. Felt like Mike Tyson punching me in the jaw every time I shot it. Didn't keep it very long. I toted the 12ga for a couple of decades. I own 2 of those. A lot of birds died and I never felt the kick. Toting and shooting the little 20 has been a joy though.
Last edited by bamaeyedoc; 02/20/25 07:10 AM.
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: lectrode]
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02/20/25 09:35 AM
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BC
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I had one in 12g. Hardest kicking gun I've ever shot. Felt like Mike Tyson punching me in the jaw every time I shot it. Didn't keep it very long. I toted one of those 1300's from about 12 years old till I was about 18. Never remember it being too bad of a kicker though. Funny story about it's fate though....... I called a gobbler up one morning into a road and I squeezed the trigger and the gun didn't go off. Kept slipping the safety on and off and squeezing and the gun just would not fire. Turkey eventually got tired of strutting at 15 yards and walked off. I let him get out of the area and calmly got up and slipped out. Went home and took that gun apart and cleaned and lubed every screw spring, and part on that slide and trigger mechanism, Put it back together and went out in the yard and shot a box of dove loads through it. The next morning found me sitting in the same spot with the same gobbler blowing the tops out of the trees. 10 min after flydown I had him in the road in the same spot in full strut. Squeezed the trigger and nothing. In desperation I waited until his back was turned and I racked another shell in there and pulled the trigger again as he straightened up on red alert......nothing. I stood up and shucked all the shells out of it, took my sling off of it, and then grabbed it by the barrel and wrapped it around the tree I was sitting against. Then I drove to Marks Outdoors and went turkey gun shopping. It's probably still laying there. Worst kicking gun I ever shot was a Mossburg. I don't remember the model number but it was a pump and had a really short barrel that barely extended past the magazine tube. The two times I pulled the trigger on it the dang thing bloodied my nose. I told my buddy if I owned that thing I'd throw it off the nearest bridge.
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
-- Archibald Rutledge
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: Bustinbeards]
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02/20/25 10:00 AM
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JUGHEAD
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I’m done swapping turkey guns. There is literally not a gun out there, factory or customized, that draws my interest at all. I’m content and have been for a few years now. Roughly first half of season gun: ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/9fPZsbYD/IMG-4153.jpg) Roughly second half of season gun: ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/L6qfm2VK/IMG-1428.jpg)
"The only reason I shoot a 3.5" shell for turkeys is because they don't make a 4" one." - t123winters
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: Frankie]
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02/20/25 07:37 PM
02/20/25 07:37 PM
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cartervj
Freak of Nature
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I had a NWTF 1300 12 ga till some body wanted more than I did. Lol
I went through about $250 worth of turkey tubes and never got it to pattern worth $hit . Was a pretty gun though Did you ever try the Nitros especially the mixed loads
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: Frankie]
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02/20/25 08:28 PM
02/20/25 08:28 PM
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lectrode
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I had a NWTF 1300 12 ga till some body wanted more than I did. Lol
I went through about $250 worth of turkey tubes and never got it to pattern worth $hit . Was a pretty gun though Mine didn't pattern worth a chit either. And then I had an experience similar to BCs. Shot a gobbler one morning and rolled him but he got up and flew right over my head about 15 yds high, like it was in slow motion. When I tryed to pump another shell in, the pump handle broke apart from the slide bars and would not pump. I came very close to wrapping it around a tree. Went and bought another gun that afternoon.
You haven't been blocked until you've been flock blocked!!!
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Re: Turkey guns
[Re: cartervj]
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02/20/25 08:30 PM
02/20/25 08:30 PM
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Posts: 18,084 Elmore County
Frankie
Old Mossy Horns
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I had a NWTF 1300 12 ga till some body wanted more than I did. Lol
I went through about $250 worth of turkey tubes and never got it to pattern worth $hit . Was a pretty gun though Did you ever try the Nitros especially the mixed loads those ,,,no , i never tried them .
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