Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: MillCreek on December 03, 2011, 02:40:22 PM
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http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/452/poultry-slam-2011
I was just listening to the 'Murder most fowl' segment on NPR as I was out doing errands. So it takes either 4 or 5 (depending on whose story you believe) .40 rounds from a LEO Glock to put down a wild turkey. The turkey kept charging at the officers after the first two rounds.
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Where were they hitting it? Most people I know either use a shotgun or bow hunt turkey.
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A fifty caliber Sharps works just fine if you are from Texas =D
I think most people try to shoot them in the head with a shotgun - I presume shoot a little high/wide to get the head with the edge of the pattern and not ruin the meat?
I've also heard of shooting them in the head with a .22 rifle.
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I prefer either a shot glass or a double old fashioned glass for my Wild Turkey, depending on whether or not I am mixing it.
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I prefer either a shot glass or a double old fashioned glass for my Wild Turkey, depending on whether or not I am mixing it.
You beat me to it Chuck. So I'll add: over ice. Though I have to say I've become rather fond of WTs American Honey. Only one glass at a time mind you, it's quite sweet, but tasty!
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Where were they hitting it? Most people I know either use a shotgun or bow hunt turkey.
That's assuming they actually hit it with more than one round.
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Since we're talking about LEO's and Glocks....did the story mention how many of the shots actually hit the turkey?.....