Be careful now...NO name calling... :-D ...When I got serious about turkey hunting...in 1979, I lived in VA..rifles were legal...so, I made me a wingbone turkey call and started getting my education...killed my first that year...called in with the wingbone...using the .40 caliber....I have killed 17 turkeys with that rifle, have added box. slate and diaphragms to my calling arsenal...but...there is still something special about a wingbone...I'm sure you're so educated that you've heard about how Daniel Morgan used one after the first battle of Saratoga, to call back in his boys from VA...When I moved back to my native NC...rifle guns were prohibited for turkey hunting....In the meantime I had an uncle that died and left me his B-80....I had used my 12 gauge double that I had bought when I was 12, for years...He used to throw skeet for me, and loved to watch me break them with his auto...he would load up 3 on the thrower...and I would bust all 3...shooting from the hip...I used to kid him that when he died...I wanted his gun....Be careful of those statements when you are young...because it happened...I started using on dove shoots, and found that the gun fit me well...When NC opened up their seasons for turkeys, I didn't have to drive to VA to hunt....fitted the Hastings choke on, patterned, shot well....Thats how I acquired the auto...bad..it is a turkey killer...12 in last 6 years (limit is 2 a year in NC)..
I grew up as a squirrel hunter...didn't get into deer hunting until I was 16...If you have ever been a true, died in the wool squirrel hunter...You will never understand how some hunters miss turkeys and deer...
You may think I'm ignorant...I don't really care...I've got a 4 year Business Degree from one of the "Majors" in NC...Was teaching hydraulics, diesel engines, electrical systems and power trains for a company called John Deere when I was 22 (btw did you know that they are the 2nd oldest company on the NYSE???) Wonder if you can name the 1st??? I have owned my own my own company for 15 years, yea...I'm a ignorant Southerner....
I have never "slipped on the trigger" hope I never learn how...If a man knows his gun there is no excuse for missing a turkey...If you don't KNOW that you can kill it DON'T SHOOT....Sorry if you think my post was crude....thats one of the problems with the written word...
BUT...you say that you like your 870 PUMP as a turkey gun (although you have never killed one with)....and then explain to 7 Mag that HE might scare the turkey if he misses...by pumping in another round (according to experts at Field & Stream)....And you don't think the sound of the shot will scare them?
Do you have a silencer???
btw...11-87...too heavy to be a perfect turkey shotgun...870 is better choice, as dkkiller pointed out...11-87 patterns fine...but its too heavy...Turkey hunting often involves a lot of walking...
They range over 5-6 miles...often they "hen up" and you have to move and setup quickly...if I didn't have a good turkey gun...the 870 would get my vote...flintlock