u/Embarrassed_Access76

Turkey hunting sgl 270?

Hello, going on a visit to Pennsylvania to visit some friends and have a chance to hit sgl 270 for a potential turkey hunt. Is this area pretty heavily pressured? I have no clue how much traffic turkey hunting western PA gets

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u/Embarrassed_Access76 — 6 days ago
▲ 8 r/EKGs

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u/Embarrassed_Access76 — 23 days ago
▲ 18 r/Hunting

Hello, I've been frustrated trying to get my Henry 360 to throw some accurate groups. I've shot every ammo available commercially and best I've been getting is 2" at 100 yards, mostly coming from a flyer group of 3. 5 shot groups putting it about 2.5". And it's not consistent, sometimes it's a 4" group with the same ammo. All the research is coming up with similar results not only with Henry but all the 360 in general. Was going to pick up a cva scout but even that has been similar accuracy from what I've read in this cartridge. Some ammo groups are so large they don't even hit paper and have destroyed my target clips.

Have we asked if this cartridge has just not been optimized? Typically minute of deer is fine but these straight walls are supposed to push out to 200 yds. My H&R single shot ultra slug (less than 200$ in 2009) groups three shots together at 100 with cheap lightfields and my whole family gets cloverleafs with their 450 BM. At this point I have more faith in my slug gun which is crazy with the advancement of straight wall Technology. Just makes no sense how this caliber has so much innacuracy when I read about it. Everyone seems to be getting 1.75-2" groups. That's just not confidence inspiring from a caliber with 200yd ballistics.

And before it's asked yes I'm waiting way too long already for the barrel to cool and I'm not flinching from the recoil, I have 20 years of shooting 12 ga slugs and 3.5" turkey loads

u/Embarrassed_Access76 — 25 days ago