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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5067279" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>I don't think you understood what I said at all there LBL man. My pattern is higher than my aim point ( just the way I do it) Take a look at my targets in the pattern forum. I eat every bird I kill! I choose not to aim at the skinny part of the neck or a head. I aim at the base of the waddles where it meets the feathers and the pattern covers the head and neck area! Furthermore I want shoot at just a head, I want to see a visible beard. Just me to each his own on that one. Here you go,I am guessing a pretty much pellet free dead turkey. Neither you nor I , or anyone else on this forum can control a stray flyer that may end up in the breast based on distance of shot and possible movement of the turkey or the shooter ( it happens). I wish you the best this season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5067279, member: 13434"] I don't think you understood what I said at all there LBL man. My pattern is higher than my aim point ( just the way I do it) Take a look at my targets in the pattern forum. I eat every bird I kill! I choose not to aim at the skinny part of the neck or a head. I aim at the base of the waddles where it meets the feathers and the pattern covers the head and neck area! Furthermore I want shoot at just a head, I want to see a visible beard. Just me to each his own on that one. Here you go,I am guessing a pretty much pellet free dead turkey. Neither you nor I , or anyone else on this forum can control a stray flyer that may end up in the breast based on distance of shot and possible movement of the turkey or the shooter ( it happens). I wish you the best this season! [/QUOTE]
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