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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5878758" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Chiflyguy, I've got a book ( an excellent book) "Turkey hunting- a one man game" by Ken Morgan , who lived at Baton Rouge Louisiana. In that book he mentioned the 410 and said he had killed 6 gobblers with it , all 1 shot kills at ranges of 12,15,17,19,20 and 22 yards. The gun pictured looks like a Stevens or Savage 311 like yours. But back to the book, it should be in every turkey hunter's library. Publishing date was 1987.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5878758, member: 22496"] Chiflyguy, I’ve got a book ( an excellent book) “Turkey hunting- a one man game” by Ken Morgan , who lived at Baton Rouge Louisiana. In that book he mentioned the 410 and said he had killed 6 gobblers with it , all 1 shot kills at ranges of 12,15,17,19,20 and 22 yards. The gun pictured looks like a Stevens or Savage 311 like yours. But back to the book, it should be in every turkey hunter’s library. Publishing date was 1987. [/QUOTE]
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