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Join the contestIt didn't come across as smart ass in any way - what it is, is practical, real world experience. Thanks!Whatever shoots best.
Not being a smart ass, but finding out through trial and error pays off. Highly touted "best" ones aren't always something your gun likes. Shotguns seem to be like that, slugs and buckshot as well. Yes, a lighter wallet and a sore shoulder, but the proof is in the pudding.
Broadest answer, Federal stuff first. Maybe Remington next.
Things like the fancy Flitecontrol wads, I've had guns that didn't like 'em. Stupid little things too, this gun likes 4's, hate 6's of the same brand, huh? The biggest problem I have is remembering it afterwards, I write it on the boxes, what gun they're for but I still screw it up.
(Yes I know, there's plenty of people who will comment they shoot hundreds of turkey, with a .410 from six feet away wearing hi-viz safety green clothes. Where I hunt birds are few and far between. We go years between seeing any in season. Shots are rare and opportunities are often far, so we take no chances.)
My house is absolutely covered in turkey, which is why I started hunting them last year. Enjoyed it immensely more than I thought I would, but I had my first Tom in less than 45 minutes. Got my BIL his first within 2 hours of his second day.(Yes I know, there's plenty of people who will comment they shoot hundreds of turkey, with a .410 from six feet away wearing hi-viz safety green clothes. Where I hunt birds are few and far between. We go years between seeing any in season. Shots are rare and opportunities are often far, so we take no chances.)
Same, but #5’s. I just checked my order history and MidwayUSA had them on sale last summer for $1.70/rd with free shipping.Winchester 3 inch long beard xr # 6shot pattern really well in my guns. Good for 60 yards and a little more. 835 turkey gun and benelli m1 90. And I can stand the price.