First game with the new Savage Hog Rifle. 22 pounds/10" beard with 1 1/4" spurs.
rgilbert LSB Active Member LSB TURKEY BUZZARD PRESERVATION SOCIETY SUS VENATOR CLUB May 8, 2015 #1 First game with the new Savage Hog Rifle. 22 pounds/10" beard with 1 1/4" spurs.
TomH FW LSB Member SUS VENATOR CLUB May 8, 2015 #2 Good job! I have never shot a turkey. ??what ammo?
rgilbert LSB Active Member LSB TURKEY BUZZARD PRESERVATION SOCIETY SUS VENATOR CLUB May 8, 2015 #3 150 SST factory. Hit them high and you don't tear them up. Dad taught me that. I kill one a year in his memory. He would have rather shot a turkey then a B&C whitetail.
150 SST factory. Hit them high and you don't tear them up. Dad taught me that. I kill one a year in his memory. He would have rather shot a turkey then a B&C whitetail.
RattlesnakeDan San Antonio Texas LSB TURKEY BUZZARD PRESERVATION SOCIETY SUS VENATOR CLUB LoneStarBoars Supporter May 8, 2015 #4 Good Job. Nice beard too.
rob072770 Lewisville NC SUS VENATOR CLUB LoneStarBoars Supporter May 8, 2015 #5 We,have to,use shotguns here in NC seems like a waste to mess up breast with shoot pellets.
TomH FW LSB Member SUS VENATOR CLUB May 8, 2015 #6 Interesting. Thanks. I have had some at my place. Will have to give it a try. Guess I need to go renew my hunting license eh?
Interesting. Thanks. I have had some at my place. Will have to give it a try. Guess I need to go renew my hunting license eh?
Ratdog68 LSB Official Story Teller LSB TURKEY BUZZARD PRESERVATION SOCIETY SUS VENATOR CLUB LoneStarBoars Supporter May 8, 2015 #7 Wow... a great looking tom there ! Congrats.