Git yer guns....
Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
Headshot @ 50 meters w/ a 10/22 is very effective.
Or so I've been told.
Or so I've been told.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Xevious
and thats why you have turkeys camping your property now 

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Originally Posted by iceman302
On the plus side, Paul won't have to run to the supermarket for poultry any time soon.
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Originally Posted by Snot Rod
True, but not everyone is an amateur sniper. A .410 double-barrel shotgun works almost as well, just be prepard to pick birdshot out of the carcass for a while.
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Originally Posted by Snot Rod
Yeah, but bow & arrow requires skill. I'm a shoot-from-the-hip kinda guy. 

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Did you know that there are acutally classes on how to hunt turkeys? Most people I know use bow and arrows since its harder for the turkeys to hear you load the arrow (crossbows are pretty bad if your going for a pinpoint shot, you have to be really close). I had a friend that had a "turkey hunting" bow, it was all felt lined with soft grips so that it was more silent.
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