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wildturp

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  1. I guess my question would be "why"? Last I checked you don't need to worry about stinky feet when hunting turkeys. ;) Unless you have like vapor coming off of them that the turkeys might see? :D

    just want a good all around boot for everything.

  2. Yes it should work great! I went with the 26" barrel just because I will be using it for other things. The 24" should be easy to manouver in the turkey woods and it is a great length plus you will probably be using an extended choke tube. I have heard of people using even shorter.

  3. I have the Rhino .670 and the Jellyhead .660 chokes for my SBE2. The Rhino as CraigL has said with the Nitro loads patterns awesome. My 40 yd. averages for kill shots have been in the nineties. At shorter distances obviously much more. The Jellyhead is a good choke also with the right ammo, I was shooting some Win Supreme Elites #6 earlier this week that patterned very well although not as good as the Nitro/Rhino combo. The Jellyhead gives me good performance and is more economical but the Rhino gives me better performance but at a higher cost. I really would be pleased to take either of the two into the woods.

    I'm trying the jellyhead and nitro combo in my SBE2 this year. How did they pattern in your gun?

  4. Try some nitro H51013 and let me know what you think. They are high but when you have invested as much as you have for a gun and a choke why not go all the way and spend a few more dollars a shot. And just think how long ten shots will probably last. A couple to pattern and you still have enough for 4 years if you are a good shot and kill two longbeards a year.:D

  5. I have a new SBE 2 and I'm getting ready to purchase a jellyhead .660 and 3 1/2" nitros H51013 4x5x7. Is this the right combo and when I purchase the choke will it fit if it just says benelli or does it have to be a special choke for the SBE2?

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