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Anyone use an over and under for turkeys...
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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 5089024" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>I'm on my second one. </p><p></p><p>Agree that Boll has the badass-est O/U turkey guns around. </p><p></p><p>The ONLY downside I've found with an O/U turkey gun is the potential for variation in POI with the two different barrels. Buy a $4,000 over under and it's built with exact tolerances and great attention to barrel alignment. Buy a $450 over under - not so much. Typically the variation isn't enough to worry about if you're wing shooting with a modified or IM choke. But it can be a problem when you choke it down and want it to shoot to an exact spot for turkeys. Some will shoot both barrels perfect, but my experience is that most lower cost guns don't. It can usually be fixed with a little time and effort, but if you're not willing to tinker with it I'd stick with a one barrel gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 5089024, member: 10399"] I’m on my second one. Agree that Boll has the badass-est O/U turkey guns around. The ONLY downside I’ve found with an O/U turkey gun is the potential for variation in POI with the two different barrels. Buy a $4,000 over under and it’s built with exact tolerances and great attention to barrel alignment. Buy a $450 over under - not so much. Typically the variation isn’t enough to worry about if you’re wing shooting with a modified or IM choke. But it can be a problem when you choke it down and want it to shoot to an exact spot for turkeys. Some will shoot both barrels perfect, but my experience is that most lower cost guns don't. It can usually be fixed with a little time and effort, but if you’re not willing to tinker with it I’d stick with a one barrel gun. [/QUOTE]
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