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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 5028833" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>For a couple years I turkey hunted with a 3" O/U 12 gauge. It was light and patterned well, but my God it kicked with 2.25 oz hand loads. I had a turkey come in at my 2:00. I twisted on the tree as far as I could twist. I had my shoulder blade pushed hard into the tree and had the gun on the very edge of my shoulder. I killed the turkey but just dropped the gun and fell over. I absolutely thought it broke my clavicle. I remember laying on the ground in pain and watching the turkey flop and dealing with a weird mix of emotions. I sold the gun after that season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 5028833, member: 10399"] For a couple years I turkey hunted with a 3” O/U 12 gauge. It was light and patterned well, but my God it kicked with 2.25 oz hand loads. I had a turkey come in at my 2:00. I twisted on the tree as far as I could twist. I had my shoulder blade pushed hard into the tree and had the gun on the very edge of my shoulder. I killed the turkey but just dropped the gun and fell over. I absolutely thought it broke my clavicle. I remember laying on the ground in pain and watching the turkey flop and dealing with a weird mix of emotions. I sold the gun after that season. [/QUOTE]
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