I took my neighbor on the farm next to ours in Kansas 40 years ago to one of my turkey spots late one morning after the hens were down. He was toting a double barrel 10 ga. with 3.5 inch 5's. I helped him to cross a fence in two places, holding the gun for him. Whoa, it weighed 11 lbs. I wouldn't want to be carrying that gun around the woods all morning, however a turkey died that day, he was headless when my neighbor fired that beast of a gun. Turkeys are not hard to kill, generally easy to get within 20 yards to get a good bead on them. A goldeneye is much more difficult to kill outright. It's more about the comfort of your gun, especially here in idaho where everything is up or down and distance is measured in miles per day. We always try to hunt up hill from the truck.






