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Why do turkey hunters miss/wound their gobbler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wrangler95" data-source="post: 5294289" data-attributes="member: 1738"><p>I will admit that I'm a flincher.Anyone shooting a Mossberg 835 12 gauge 3.5 inch shell knows what I'm talking about,they will slam your shoulder good!I used to never flinch until I started shooting the 835 so I bought a Mossberg 935 which is a semi and the kick is not bad on it compared to the 835,it also has a pistol grip which also lessens the recoil felt by your shoulder.It seemed every year I would miss a gobbler because I flinched,which is getting better for me with the 935!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrangler95, post: 5294289, member: 1738"] I will admit that I'm a flincher.Anyone shooting a Mossberg 835 12 gauge 3.5 inch shell knows what I'm talking about,they will slam your shoulder good!I used to never flinch until I started shooting the 835 so I bought a Mossberg 935 which is a semi and the kick is not bad on it compared to the 835,it also has a pistol grip which also lessens the recoil felt by your shoulder.It seemed every year I would miss a gobbler because I flinched,which is getting better for me with the 935! [/QUOTE]
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