I'll preface this by saying I am 99% a rifle shooter and only use my shotgun when attempting to shoot waterfowl during the hunting season.
Historically I've found shotguns to be kinda hopeless for hunting anything other than birds on the wing or short range small game, preferring to use a 22lr or 17hmr.
I'm not in the USA so things like turkey hunting aren't a normal thing for me, so sorry if this is a simple question.
Basically wanting to know what choke and/or shot combinations would be best for extended range shooting, looks like most guys are using a pretty small shot size (5 or 6) for turkeys and keeping the range short, I'd like to be able to shoot a turkey/rabbit/peacock reliably out to 60-70 yards if that's possible.
Effectively looking for 22lr range that is capable of shooting through light brush/scrub/foliage and still be safe for shooting high angle shots (no slugs etc)
I've been asked by a land owner to help clean up some peacocks that have over taken his property, I've tried a few different guns and my 870 is definitely the best option (mostly due to safety reasons otherwise 223 would be the go) but have a few issues where trying to shoot them through brush/scrub where a the foliage seems to deflect a lot of the shot, or am encountering them at slightly longer distances.
Peacocks seem to be a pretty tough bird soaking up 22lr even at close range, but #2 steel did the trick if I had a clear shot.
Historically I've found shotguns to be kinda hopeless for hunting anything other than birds on the wing or short range small game, preferring to use a 22lr or 17hmr.
I'm not in the USA so things like turkey hunting aren't a normal thing for me, so sorry if this is a simple question.
Basically wanting to know what choke and/or shot combinations would be best for extended range shooting, looks like most guys are using a pretty small shot size (5 or 6) for turkeys and keeping the range short, I'd like to be able to shoot a turkey/rabbit/peacock reliably out to 60-70 yards if that's possible.
Effectively looking for 22lr range that is capable of shooting through light brush/scrub/foliage and still be safe for shooting high angle shots (no slugs etc)
I've been asked by a land owner to help clean up some peacocks that have over taken his property, I've tried a few different guns and my 870 is definitely the best option (mostly due to safety reasons otherwise 223 would be the go) but have a few issues where trying to shoot them through brush/scrub where a the foliage seems to deflect a lot of the shot, or am encountering them at slightly longer distances.
Peacocks seem to be a pretty tough bird soaking up 22lr even at close range, but #2 steel did the trick if I had a clear shot.