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I have a traditions inline shotgun that I've hunted with in the past but its been in the locker for many years now and I want to use it this spring for turkeys. Looking for advice on effective loads. Have been reading a lot and watching some videos on the subject.
 
You need to ask for help with your "side-lock" percussion shotgun as we do not discuss the "unmentionables" on this forum.
 
My Pedroseli sxs 12 gauge likes 1&1/4 ounce #4 shot in a paper cartridge over 75 grain FF. :idunno: unmentionable guns might like the same! :idunno:
 
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ohio ramrod said:
My Pedroseli sxs 12 gauge likes 1&1/4 ounce #4 shot in a paper cartridge over 75 grain FF. :idunno: unmentionable guns might like the same! :idunno:
No, they are of the devil, evil things of mass destruction!

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