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Why do turkey hunters miss/wound their gobbler?
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<blockquote data-quote="drake799" data-source="post: 5294421" data-attributes="member: 15661"><p>I'll get blasted for this but when I switched to TSS I never partnered my gun after I switched. I have patterned it with other loads years ago and it always shot the same so I didn't see the need to with TSS. And as far as shooting one thing I've always done is I always try and make a note or sound just before I shoot and I don't squeeze the trigger i punch it. Some</p><p>Probably won't agree with my methods but they work for me I've always been a good judge of distance I laugh at people who say they missed then discovered a bird was 60-70 yards. That's ridiculous. My bead on my 870 would nearly cover a bird at that distance 50 yards is a looooong shot to me. I think the reason most miss is inexperience or they're just too desperate to shoot at one. I've let plenty of gobblers go at 60-70 just for having discipline and not wanting to chance wounding/crippling one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drake799, post: 5294421, member: 15661"] I’ll get blasted for this but when I switched to TSS I never partnered my gun after I switched. I have patterned it with other loads years ago and it always shot the same so I didn’t see the need to with TSS. And as far as shooting one thing I’ve always done is I always try and make a note or sound just before I shoot and I don’t squeeze the trigger i punch it. Some Probably won’t agree with my methods but they work for me I’ve always been a good judge of distance I laugh at people who say they missed then discovered a bird was 60-70 yards. That’s ridiculous. My bead on my 870 would nearly cover a bird at that distance 50 yards is a looooong shot to me. I think the reason most miss is inexperience or they’re just too desperate to shoot at one. I’ve let plenty of gobblers go at 60-70 just for having discipline and not wanting to chance wounding/crippling one. [/QUOTE]
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