Sidney Smith
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Here in Pa, rifles are legal for fall turkeys. I wouldnt mind trying to get a gobbler with my .32. Just wondering if anyone uses their .32 for birds.
Back in the 80's I hunted turkey all the time with my CVA .32 half-stock plains rifle. The Turkeys were wary and I couldn't get close enough with a shotgun (back before turkey chokes). I hit them out to 50-75 yards or so with little damage to the meat.Here in Pa, rifles are legal for fall turkeys. I wouldnt mind trying to get a gobbler with my .32. Just wondering if anyone uses their .32 for birds.
Rifles not legal for turkeys in Arkansas, regardless of caliber.
Sadly, Maine is the same way.
"Promised Land," huh? Did you read SparkItOff's latest topic?Move to the Promised Land...aka Texas.
Do it all the time Knock. Set up on a trail leading to feeding areas, whether that is a feeder, field, or red oak covered hillside. The fact that Texas has so much private land is rather a testament to “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness“. Please don’t group all ranches in Texas with those that breed for antler size, or use “chemicals” to alter natural growth. The vast majority of us very simply keep the population below carrying capacity and let the good ones grow up. However, if one does not like our state, that’s fine.
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