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Anyone still shooting 12 gauge 3.5”
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5855992" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>My old 835 literally busted my nose 3 or 4 times while shooting at turkeys. I'm a stout dude with no handicap. Not worried about getting my teeth knocked in but glad i dont have to worry either. me personally I love playing around with the sub gauges. They are fun for me. I think the biggest mis understanding I've seen from a few is they think a lot of us are shooting tss to shoot far. While for me and most likely others. It makes the 20,28, and 410 a very very good turkey gun and efficient turkey gun. Where lead back in the day could cause issues with those gauges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5855992, member: 11992"] My old 835 literally busted my nose 3 or 4 times while shooting at turkeys. I'm a stout dude with no handicap. Not worried about getting my teeth knocked in but glad i dont have to worry either. me personally I love playing around with the sub gauges. They are fun for me. I think the biggest mis understanding I've seen from a few is they think a lot of us are shooting tss to shoot far. While for me and most likely others. It makes the 20,28, and 410 a very very good turkey gun and efficient turkey gun. Where lead back in the day could cause issues with those gauges. [/QUOTE]
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