Are pcp shotguns effective on turkey 35yds and closer? And what shotgun would be recommended? Thanks
The question to consider is if an air-shotgun can deliver enough energy per pellet to deform and cause shock to the target. 100+ holes does not mean a clean kill without energy transference.
I should think so. I almost got the Serpent Arms 20 gauge, and most of the other guns and even smaller size. I wanted a larger size so went with a converted Zeus. Considering it’s capable of 1500 ft/lbs using a heavy slug, it definitely can launch 1 oz of lead, about the same as what you would find in a firearm version. Only test I’ve done with mine was a gallon jug of water. Not surprisingly it didn’t survive. The wad itself punched through itAre pcp shotguns effective on turkey 35yds and closer? And what shotgun would be recommended? Thanks
Ever wonder why waterfowl hunters are always trying to get way from steel shot? Doesn't work very well for that reason.Do you realize turkey hunting with shot is usually a head/neck-shot proposition? Takes very little energy (per pellet) to penetrate a turkey skull or neck vertebrae, and one pellet that does is enough to drop them. Deformation is not part of this equation.
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Ever wonder why waterfowl hunters are always trying to get way from steel shot? Doesn't work very well for that reason.
Doesn't work very well on coyotes either at close range head, neck, and chest.
Try killing a squirrel with light clay loads (#6s) that turns them into swiss cheese and they keep running.
I read the original post and the scant information on air-shotguns when I was looking to buy.No, I've never wondered why waterfowl hunters are always trying to get away from steel shot. And I'm not interested in trying to kill a squirrel with light clay loads. Sounds like you know from experience that steel shot doesn't work very well on yote; however I've never made that mistake.
None of the above is the least bit pertinent to this thread. Did you read the original post? Starts like this, and doesn't from this-
"Are pcp shotguns effective on turkey 35yds and closer?"
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I read the original post as well as the scant information on air-shotguns when considering buying one.No, I've never wondered why waterfowl hunters are always trying to get away from steel shot. And I'm not interested in trying to kill a squirrel with light clay loads. Sounds like you know from experience that steel shot doesn't work very well on yote; however I've never made that mistake.
None of the above is the least bit pertinent to this thread. Did you read the original post? Starts like this, and doesn't from this-
"Are pcp shotguns effective on turkey 35yds and closer?"
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I read the original post and the scant information on air-shotguns when I was looking to buy.
I also read T shot which is illegal in most states for turkey.
I gave a reason solution to see if pellet are deformed since you can't really chronograph a shotgun.
I read the original post as well as the scant information on air-shotguns when considering buying one.
I also read T shot which is illegal in most states for turkey.
If you haven't made mistakes and learned then why are you telling us what is relivent?
I've hunted turkeys and I raise them. They are not an easy bird to kill.