Dear Guys,
I am primarily a deer hunter. Butm my county and state permit a rifle of any size to be used on turkeys.
During the past two falls, while deer hunting from my stands, I have had clear shots at turkeys, but have never taken them, because I have not bought a turkey license.
Distances are from about 75 yards to 125 yards.
This year, I have decided to buy the license, and take a turkey if a good shot is presented while I'm deer hunting. My question is, does anybody have any real world experience about what the effect would be to hit a turkey squarely in the body with a .308 Winchester, 150 grain soft point at those distances?
Based on all of my hunting experience, I personally think it would be almost a clean pass-through, with only a small amount of expansion, but I doubt that the bird would be able to just jump up and run off.
Does anybody have any practical thoughts on this?
Though I welcome all comments, I'm really not interested in whether anybody thinks that this is "fair" or "sporting" or not. It's perfectly legal.
Thanks,
Mannyrock