Turkey hunting is not nice, so you shouldn't use anything for turkey hunting.
I have a model 1100 which i bought in Jan of 1964. serial number 41xxx V according to Remington society was manufactered in 1963. Due to the way everything that happened at that time to my knowledge has never been fired. I recently bought a used 1100 to use instead.
The Remington 700 CDL is pretty good for its price.
You need to specify what you will be shooting and what gauge 1100 you have with what chokes??? If you are doing Clay sports, which one? Skeet? Trap? Sporting Clays? (all would have different answers) Hunting? What species? Duck/Geese not only need different loads, but require steel or non-tox shot as well. Upland birds? Turkey? Deer? (some states do not allow Buckshot, but only rifled slugs) Generally the best shot to use depends on your game and the choke you choose for that sport. i have a 1100 and use the long barrel for deer, i use 4 buck, and its seems like that holds the best pattern in any situation.
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Most folks use a 12 guage shot gun.
Yes, but the rifling will spread out your pattern more than you want.
Only when you need aiming. Which is mostly never. Roe deer hunting in Scandinavia or Turkey hunting in the US might be examples of exceptions.
For waterfowl, you cannot use lead shot. Try Bismuth shot or Heavi-Shot. See your local gun shop.
We would use a modified or full choke, and #4 shot.
it depends on how big of a spread u want if u want the pellets to stick together or separate
It is best to use a compound bow when hunting big game animals like deer or turkey, because of the speed and power of the compound bow. You will get a much faster and cleaner shot.
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