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turkey hunt
hi everyone i had been on a wild turkey hunt last week and shot two birds.they weighed around 17 pounds each.i was using a 12 gauge beretta exrema 2 semi-auto in camo and ammo was federal 3 1/2 magnum hevi-shot(tungsten).hope u all like the pictures
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Nice! Incidentally what's the bag limit in your area?
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: turkey hunt
Nice turkey Indian. Which area did you hunt? Lots of turkeys around this year.
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Re: turkey hunt
Fantastic looking trophies ,Indian. Very nice indeed.Your camo looks nice too.What barrel length is that Extrema's?Only heard good things about that gun.
What are you planning,if you already haven't, to do with the birds? Roast them or curried?Yum yum.Thanks for the pics.
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What are you planning,if you already haven't, to do with the birds? Roast them or curried?Yum yum.Thanks for the pics.
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Re: turkey hunt
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Hi
Nice pics.
Attached pic is from shoot earlier this year, taken from phone Cam so quality aint flash.
Shot with Steyr. One head shot.
Best Wishes
LH
Hi
Nice pics.
Attached pic is from shoot earlier this year, taken from phone Cam so quality aint flash.
Shot with Steyr. One head shot.
Best Wishes
LH
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Re: turkey hunt
thanks abhijeet,herb,vikram,leadhead and badshah for your compliments the answers now,we can hunt two bearded turkeys during spring season which is from april 25th-may 31st but not on same day and good news is a fall season is coming into effect in this october so 2 more birds i hunt around campbellford which is a 2 hour drive from toronto the extrema is a 28 inch barrel fitted with hevi weight choke and most of camo i use is by browning............and the first session was turkey biryani and maybe some curry tomorrow.....yum yum im coming to india on this 9th with these nice pics to my family members
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Re: turkey hunt
the extrema also comes in 26 inch barrel too................
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Re: turkey hunt
splendid!!
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Re: turkey hunt
Well done brother!
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B.
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Re: turkey hunt
Congrats I might go this year need to take the hunting lic exam.
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Re: turkey hunt
thanks everyone for your compliments my friend helped me in calling them and dont know its name exactly.hevi shot is far more superior than lead and winchester also makes them.they are expensive compared to steel or lead shot and cost around $4 a shell.