“Wadca” lolWatco approved,Lol
“Wadca” lolWatco approved,Lol
Do Whatca like“Wadca” lol
That's just about the truth!The turkeys are so dumb here you can just use a baseball bat or a canoe paddle.
Definitely has a nasty attitude,LolFar as I know, Carl kind of got out of saws a while back. IMO his woods ported saws were second to none.
Working on/selling small power equipment is a tough industry. A highly motivated guy can usually make a lot more money doing something else and I believe that’s the route he went.
Not like that here. Sure, you can pattern them, sit still and probably shoot one every year but what fun is that! I'm a run and gun turkey hunter and only hunt in the 5th or 6th period in WI. That's the 2nd or 3rd week of May after they've heard everything. Every tom I've gotten has been called in. Here's one from 2 years ago. Got him with a .410 at 35 yards on May 14th.The turkeys are so dumb here you can just use a baseball bat or a canoe paddle.
Amsoil interceptor is the same way it looks exactly like corn syrup.Forgot to say, one downside of the Maxima K2 is that it has very little dye in it. I usually mix it at 45:1 and then add a couple splashes of whatever mix I have/ that I could find cheap for added color. One time I had a buddy dump all the mix out of my saw before running it because he thought it was straight gas, at least he checked .
What gun? I buy .410 shells when I see em. The boss saw me buying some at wallyworld one time. "I didn't know you had a .410." I don't. But I will. All I got was.Not like that here. Sure, you can pattern them, sit still and probably shoot one every year but what fun is that! I'm a run and gun turkey hunter and only hunt in the 5th or 6th period in WI. That's the 2nd or 3rd week of May after they've heard everything. Every tom I've gotten has been called in. Here's one from 2 years ago. Got him with a .410 at 35 yards on May 14th.View attachment 1160258
Oh there is plenty of gap. This is an open lean-to, roof only so air gets in. At fist I thought that they came in at night during stacking time but I don't stack and my wife said she would have seen any fresh poop. Her stacks are tight and I can't think of any critter smallenough to get in that could lay poop that size.Do they climb in through a gap under the roof?
It's a Stevens 301 Turkey gun. It has a cheap Tasco red dot on it. Now, if you want to shoot cheap shells this isn't the route to go. I paid $45 for a box of 5 two years ago. I'm using the Federal 3" TSS #9s. 35 yards was my limit but it flat smoked him. I patterned/sighted in with cheap game loads and verified with 2 rounds of the expensive stuff. I killed this one with it and have 2 rounds left which should be 2 more birds/seasons.What gun? I buy .410 shells when I see em. The boss saw me buying some at wallyworld one time. "I didn't know you had a .410." I don't. But I will. All I got was.
Curious why you use a 410? Granted with that small shell you have to go with a premium load. But wow! $45/5 shells? I'd switch to something bigger.It's a Stevens 301 Turkey gun. It has a cheap Tasco red dot on it. Now, if you want to shoot cheap shells this isn't the route to go. I paid $45 for a box of 5 two years ago. I'm using the Federal 3" TSS #9s. 35 yards was my limit but it flat smoked him. I patterned/sighted in with cheap game loads and verified with 2 rounds of the expensive stuff. I killed this one with it and have 2 rounds left which should be 2 more birds/seasons.
Do they chase off the woodchucks? Saving you from yelling "you dang woodchucks quit chucking my wood"?Nice bird! Yeah it's not much of a challenge when they hang out in your front yard every spring guarding your firewood piles.
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Saw my first woodchuck of the season this morning running across the pasture. NO GUN!! Running in a straight line. No zig-zagging.Do they chase off the woodchucks? Saving you from yelling "you dang woodchucks quit chucking my wood"?
If you don't already reload for shot shells, owning .410 and 28 gauge guns will drive you to it if you shoot any volume! When I regularly took my sons to the range it was no problem to go through 3 cases of shells... a combination of .410, 28 and 20s. My working rule was that they'd be worn out before we ran out of ammo and pigeons. On that note, I bought many cases of AA shells to build up a supply of empty hulls. They hold up much better than hulls from say Fiocchi... I started out buying Fiocchi and within a few reloads they would split and/or the heads would come off. AAs on the other hand would take 8-10+ reloadings. That said, for busting clays I don't load hot. In fact, I load 3/4 oz. in the 20 gauge shells. My latest .410... choked Full and Full. Over 3,000 rounds through it.What gun? I buy .410 shells when I see em. The boss saw me buying some at wallyworld one time. "I didn't know you had a .410." I don't. But I will. All I got was.
I've been seeing chucks for a couple weeks now... My girlfriend even caught one on her cameras Thursday...Saw my first woodchuck of the season this morning running across the pasture. NO GUN!! Running in a straight line. No zig-zagging.
Yeah, thats like comparing mine to a .177 pellet rifle lol.Hey chipper, that is my "go to gun" I was telling you about, the other day.
I've even made a few doubles with it,
It gets it done!
SR
Looks like they had a rough night lol.The chucks are actually scared to death of the turkeys. Keep finding the dang things all over the place.
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I've been seeing chucks for a couple weeks now... My girlfriend even caught one on her cameras Thursday...
Been turkey hunting with a 410 since 1962, first shotgun dad bought me. The object is a tight pattern for a head shot and a 410 for that will do the job as good as a 12g at reasonable distances. Now if I want to reach out and whack one I use my custom turkey gun, a single shot 10g with the barrel cut to 18in, custom screw-in choke installed and choke reamed to improve pattern with 6 shot, at 60 yards a turkey don't stand a chance.Every tom I've gotten has been called in. Here's one from 2 years ago. Got him with a .410 at 35 yards on May 14th.
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