Only takes a single pellet in the brain pan to kill a turkey. Just aim at the head and don't flinch
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Originally posted by shwacker1911 View Post15 yard shot after getting the red dot set up
I bought my stepson a savage/stevens 410 like in this pic and it comes with an extra full choke and a rail for an optic. The browning invector chokes work in them so you can swap out to what you want. This was a model made for the Federal TSS turkey load for the 410. the tightness of the patterns holds together pretty well out at longer distances than you would think.
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Originally posted by J-Bone View PostIt’s bad medicine for them. I really love it chasing Merriams in the mountains. It’s so much lighter to pack around. I killed these three birds with mine in three different set ups that morning. They flopped just the same as a 12 gauge would have.
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Ok, so I shot my new Stevens 301.410 this weekend using both the factory and Kicks Gobblin Thunder chokes. I was less than impressed shooting the Federal TSS 3" #9 loads. I wouldn't shoot it past 30yds. with this configuration. What chokes do you recommend for shooting .410 TSS ammo? I know Carlsons, Jebs, Indian Creek, and Comp N Choke all make .410 turkey chokes...
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Originally posted by TxBowHntr View PostOk, so I shot my new Stevens 301.410 this weekend using both the factory and Kicks Gobblin Thunder chokes. I was less than impressed shooting the Federal TSS 3" #9 loads. I wouldn't shoot it past 30yds. with this configuration. What chokes do you recommend for shooting .410 TSS ammo? I know Carlsons, Jebs, Indian Creek, and Comp N Choke all make .410 turkey chokes...
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