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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5067084" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>I like the Birchwood Casey turkey head targets after I finish patterning my gun the same way the others have said. I start out at close range shooting at a small dot on poster board to get my point of impact. I then start adjustments and moving back with light loads. Once I get everything settled in I put the turkey head target up and shoot at 40 yards with my actual turkey load , again I am using a red dot of some sort so I adjust to the way I aim which is at the base of the neck where the feathers and neck meet. So actually mine might be just a little high on just a dot so I always shoot the true to size turkey head target to see what I will do on the actual bird. That's the only reason I end with the turkey head. If you are just shooting a bead that POI will be important as you will have to adjust your aim on your own according to what you find out with that first shot at the dot. Good luck with it, I hope you get it figured out and ready to hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5067084, member: 13434"] I like the Birchwood Casey turkey head targets after I finish patterning my gun the same way the others have said. I start out at close range shooting at a small dot on poster board to get my point of impact. I then start adjustments and moving back with light loads. Once I get everything settled in I put the turkey head target up and shoot at 40 yards with my actual turkey load , again I am using a red dot of some sort so I adjust to the way I aim which is at the base of the neck where the feathers and neck meet. So actually mine might be just a little high on just a dot so I always shoot the true to size turkey head target to see what I will do on the actual bird. That's the only reason I end with the turkey head. If you are just shooting a bead that POI will be important as you will have to adjust your aim on your own according to what you find out with that first shot at the dot. Good luck with it, I hope you get it figured out and ready to hunt! [/QUOTE]
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