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.410 for turkey
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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 5879130" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>I don't disagree. Unless there is a genuine concern about recoil (small kid or someone recovering from some type of injury/surgery), there is very little benefit other than reducing weight by a pound or two — which is not insignificant. But if shooting tungsten, it's not much of a handicap either. Some people undoubtedly do it to appear cool/accomplished or to impress people. While I'm always impressed by the proper calling up and killing of a gobbler, if you shoot him at 40 yards with a shotgun, I'm not any more impressed by the gauge of shotgun used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 5879130, member: 10399"] I don’t disagree. Unless there is a genuine concern about recoil (small kid or someone recovering from some type of injury/surgery), there is very little benefit other than reducing weight by a pound or two — which is not insignificant. But if shooting tungsten, it’s not much of a handicap either. Some people undoubtedly do it to appear cool/accomplished or to impress people. While I’m always impressed by the proper calling up and killing of a gobbler, if you shoot him at 40 yards with a shotgun, I’m not any more impressed by the gauge of shotgun used. [/QUOTE]
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