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<blockquote data-quote="Yotekiller011" data-source="post: 3195948" data-attributes="member: 11187"><p><strong>Re: Choke tube &amp; Ammo</strong></p><p></p><p>All I'm saying guys is I've been hunting turkeys since the 70's and when I was a young boy my papaw took me on my first turkey hunt. I was shooting a Cherokee Long Tom 12 ga. with most likely whatever shells papaw had, and killed my first bird. I came from a bunch of east tn. hillbillys who didnt waste, and proud of it and know those hunts were very successful and that was before turkey infested every county, you had to be a hunter. IMO, enjoy the hunt, don't go broke doing it, so momma is mad at you for spending too much. Whether you shoot a single shot, or the most expensive semi auto gun on the market you can kill a bird. Just make a good shot and good memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotekiller011, post: 3195948, member: 11187"] [b]Re: Choke tube & Ammo[/b] All I'm saying guys is I've been hunting turkeys since the 70's and when I was a young boy my papaw took me on my first turkey hunt. I was shooting a Cherokee Long Tom 12 ga. with most likely whatever shells papaw had, and killed my first bird. I came from a bunch of east tn. hillbillys who didnt waste, and proud of it and know those hunts were very successful and that was before turkey infested every county, you had to be a hunter. IMO, enjoy the hunt, don't go broke doing it, so momma is mad at you for spending too much. Whether you shoot a single shot, or the most expensive semi auto gun on the market you can kill a bird. Just make a good shot and good memories. [/QUOTE]
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