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So far its been a terrible spring for hearing birds but they have finally decided to act like gobblers should. Heard this bird several time at first light but as I closed the distance I could hear hens close to him so since he was the only one I heard I simply stuck around and didnt push him but just stayed within earshot of him and his ladies. He would gobble once about every 30 mins or so but finally he started up fairly well about 1:45 and at 2:00 he could'nt resist anymore and came in strutting and drumming. I let him get to 30 yrds and let Achilles do what he was built to do. He went down and is in the freezer for being so romantic. He weighed 18 lbs had a 10 inch thick beard and 1 inch spurs. Its the first bird for the new smoothbore I built last fall/winter which I named Achilles. The load this 12 ga likes is 100 gr of Fg followed by a wonderwad and a 1/8th thick cardboard overpowder wad then 110 gr of copperplated #4s topped off with a thin overshot card. Good luck to all of yall this season :thumbsup: :hatsoff: