Under choked or over choked?

What you do is you take a headshot on a turkey, they are excellent eating and you do not want to shoot a turkey in the body with lead BB.

I’ll go ahead and disagree they are excellent eating. I enjoy hunting them in the spring, but eating it is not a selling point. I won’t say they are awful, but they aren’t that good either. It’s just very bland.

I’ll stick with a butterball or Jennie o raised in a barn if I want to enjoy eating one.
 
B and P Heavy Pheasant is a dynamite load thru my 20ga SxS. Anchors the roosters with the first barrel. My first choice is my hand loads, but this cartridge is a good one. Expect more retrieves. Buy a case when you can.
 
I/C in the bottom barrel and M in the top but I will be putting the I/M in the top before I go out again.
 
I totally agree, but if I can only go to pheasant land once or twice a year, I'm not turning down a 40 yard shot. Learned my lessons years ago with sub gauges and or open chokes. Next year, invite me up there and I'll bring my 28. :ROFLMAO:
4.10? Recurve bow? Sling shot?
 
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