Anybody do any turkey hunting with round ball in states that allow it? Thinking about going to WV this Spring and try it.
Full disclosure.. the last 2 were taken with centerfire rifles, but no birdshot.Bob has the luck of the Irish!! View attachment 208582Two more turkeys... or is it FIVE! I miss you Dad!
There is nothing vital to a turkey in the breast. Our neighbor, in my presence, shot a turkey in the breast with a 243 deer load. Pieces of turkey breast flew everywhere but the bird flew away. He said he needed more gun.Are you aiming for low vitals to not blow up the breasts? I’m curious
I understand where their vitals are. Hunting them with a bow offers deceiving opportunities. I guess what I meant is how do you shoot them with a rifle without destroying the meat?There is nothing vital to a turkey in the breast. Our neighbor, in my presence, shot a turkey in the breast with a 243 deer load. Pieces of turkey breast flew everywhere but the bird flew away. He said he needed more gun.
Next year he and dad were deer hunting. This time he had his 30-06. Again, shot a bird in the breast, about 80 yards. Dad said it looked like shooting a pillow, he destroyed the breast and broke a wing but the bird ran to timber and was lost. He was a city dweller who bought 180 acres which he thought made him a hunter. He was a superb shot, but a lousy hunter.
They are not built like a human whatsoever. Their vitals lay low in their body right about their thighs.
It was illegal when I did it. As I lived in Arkansas and shot only at the time was legal.I understand where their vitals are. Hunting them with a bow offers deceiving opportunities. I guess what I meant is how do you shoot them with a rifle without destroying the meat?
Corsair, cool that's my favorite airplaneTurkey with a round ball. Well yes...kinda, sorta...
Back in the late sixties turkey became legal to hunt here. We had never done it and really didn't know much about it. Dad figured they being such big birds they probably needed big shot. So he loaded up some 20 ga. shells using split shot sinkers with the ears clipped off. We managed to flush a flock going into the woods, set up on a ridge and called them back in. Pretty soon a hen came into view, saw us and took flight. Dad shot and the hen's wings folded up like a Corsair. Just one of those split shot sinkers had struck her in the spine.
i have killed 4 turkey with a round ball .62 cal. NWTG 70yards live turkey christmas shoots. head shots only turkeys are behind berm only head and neck showing.Anybody do any turkey hunting with round ball in states that allow it? Thinking about going to WV this Spring and try it.
Anybody do any turkey hunting with round ball in states that allow it? Thinking about going to WV this Spring and try it.
I remember how Alvin York did it.
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