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Why do turkey hunters miss/wound their gobbler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5295801" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I always thought that was the #2 reason for missing right after failing to pattern your load. I really missed it with the "flinch"! Wow, must be withdraws from deer season all the confessions about flinching. Wow, I never imagined that many folks would have that issue. I guess I am just lucky to be a non-flincher. I do shoot a mossberg 835 ulti mag with 3.5's and sure as sunday it turns my shoulder 3 colors but I dont flinch. I shoot open sites and aim at the center of the exposed neck between the head and the body. I also shoot a Kikks GT choke and my cannon fodder holds real tight for about 25 yards then spreads over the next 25 to a point not really ethical before 60 yds. I shoot #5 Winchester rounds cause the 4's and 6's dont pattern well out of my gun. I learned to shoot a bow before I learned how to best shoot a shotgun and holding that form thru the shot and kill is to me critical and natural.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5295801, member: 20151"] I always thought that was the #2 reason for missing right after failing to pattern your load. I really missed it with the "flinch"! Wow, must be withdraws from deer season all the confessions about flinching. Wow, I never imagined that many folks would have that issue. I guess I am just lucky to be a non-flincher. I do shoot a mossberg 835 ulti mag with 3.5's and sure as sunday it turns my shoulder 3 colors but I dont flinch. I shoot open sites and aim at the center of the exposed neck between the head and the body. I also shoot a Kikks GT choke and my cannon fodder holds real tight for about 25 yards then spreads over the next 25 to a point not really ethical before 60 yds. I shoot #5 Winchester rounds cause the 4's and 6's dont pattern well out of my gun. I learned to shoot a bow before I learned how to best shoot a shotgun and holding that form thru the shot and kill is to me critical and natural. [/QUOTE]
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