deer patch
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The only reason I said #4 copper plated lead is that I know some folks want to stretch the limits on distance. We really shouldn't be doing that, but the extra retained energy of #4 might make a difference if someone did. Copper plated lead in #5 in a good shell that patterns well should kill a turkey much further than most hunters should be shooting at them.
If you are taking 10-20 yard shots, a tight shooting gun is more of a liability than an advantage. As you said - you must aim precisely or you will miss. At short distances like that, almost anything you shoot is going to be very deadly. Some hunters have gone to an "over and under" or "side by side" for these situations. They set up one barrel for close shots and the other barrel for long shots. If you do this it is important to know your gun well and the POI of both barrels.
From what you have told me, I really doubt you need to change anything. The premium ammo is for someone who wants to shoot at longer distances. At 30 yards and under, almost anything you shoot in a 12 gauge is going to be deadly unless someone misses.
Good luck, deer parch......
I may still try the Indian creek choke in the near future just to tinker with the shot pattern. I had a decent turkey season this year as dad and myself got a tom. We are trying to let the turkeys come back by not hunting the toms we have left, which includes 3 toms, at least 10 jakes and at least 6 hens that are using my place. The problem this year was the jakes had the toms beat down to where they wouldn’t gobble. Had a set of 6 jakes and another set of 4 that would come in when a person would call and gobblers would just parallel them about 100 yards out and not commit to coming in. Makes for hard hunting for sure. Next year should be fun if all the jakes hang around though.