Hunters who are looking for a lighter shotgun to carry for spring turkey hunting season, may want to consider a .410. Recent advancements in shot shell technology have made small .410 shotguns a ...
Many turkey hunters load their own high-performance shotgun ammunition with Tungsten Super Shot (TSS) and Hevi-Shot, but reloading improves performance for all shotgunners. Competitive clay shooters ...
I’ve never needed a .410. In my experience, it’s an unreliable rabbit killer beyond 25 yards. I know a few purists who’ve shot turkeys with them, but mostly for show and all at point-blank range. But ...
Loading your own shotgun shells is not economical if you shoot 12- and 20-gauge, but it is practical for tailoring ammo for specific applications. Twenty years ago, when lead shot and primers were ...
A few years ago, the 410 was given new life thanks to Tungsten Super Shot (TSS). The dense little pellets turned the diminutive gauge—usually reserved for youth small game hunters—into a viable turkey ...
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Every shot at a turkey is a unique and random event. You throw hundreds of pellets downrange, hoping a few find the head and neck. It’s a target, as one custom choke maker once described it to me, ...
Minnesota is on the cusp of allowing wild turkey hunters the option of shooting the birds with a .410 shotgun — a move made possible by new ammunition that gives the lighter guns more pop. Under ...
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