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<blockquote data-quote="Sinko" data-source="post: 2781417" data-attributes="member: 92534"><p>I've been around a lot of turkey guns both as a trigger man, caller/hunting partner and paid guide. Find one that feels right. Winchester, sx4 or sxp, Retay Gordon, Franchie, Benelli, Remington 870 or 11-87 Mossberg 940, 500, 835...if it feels good use it. Remember your using a shotgun like a rifle. Next cut the bull and get tss. Yeah it's not cheap but it's a small cost in comparison to everything else you do as a turkey hunter, next get a choke around . 665 for a 12 ga or . 560/.565 for a 20. Jebs, and Indian Creek have been great for me but there's others. Clean the barrel and pattern your gun. Now for IMHO the biggest overlooked thing is Check your poa vs poi. If it's different get either a set of adjustable metal sights like a Truglo pro series mag gobble dot, or a Williams firesite or an optic of some sort. After around 200 personal and guided kills that is my 2cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinko, post: 2781417, member: 92534"] I've been around a lot of turkey guns both as a trigger man, caller/hunting partner and paid guide. Find one that feels right. Winchester, sx4 or sxp, Retay Gordon, Franchie, Benelli, Remington 870 or 11-87 Mossberg 940, 500, 835...if it feels good use it. Remember your using a shotgun like a rifle. Next cut the bull and get tss. Yeah it's not cheap but it's a small cost in comparison to everything else you do as a turkey hunter, next get a choke around . 665 for a 12 ga or . 560/.565 for a 20. Jebs, and Indian Creek have been great for me but there's others. Clean the barrel and pattern your gun. Now for IMHO the biggest overlooked thing is Check your poa vs poi. If it's different get either a set of adjustable metal sights like a Truglo pro series mag gobble dot, or a Williams firesite or an optic of some sort. After around 200 personal and guided kills that is my 2cents. [/QUOTE]
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