I'm newer to Turkey hunting and was wondering if anyone ever has tried hunting turkeys with a pistol. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BELie_xrG7Q
			
			
			
				For me personally, turkey hunting is about the method, not the result,....and the method I prefer is calling them in.  However, I suppose if someone gets their jollies by hunting them that way, who am I to judge.  It would certainly be more difficult to kill at gobbler with a pistol than with a shotgun, for sure.  
The one thing that did disturb me about the video is that he shot at birds in instances where there was no backdrop with a weapon that will carry quite some distance.  Shooting at those birds on the hilltops, not knowing what might be on the other side, was a basic no-no in gun safety.  
			
			
			
				I have always wanted to, but never have. I don't think that video reflects well on what most consider turkey hunting. I'd do it the same as I do with a shotgun, just aim at a different spot and use a revolver instead of a shotgun. I'm pretty sure it'd be a further challenge. Here in GA you can use a cap n ball revolver. I have a hard enough time with the shotgun, but I might get around to trying one of these days.
If you look around you'll find a video of Dick Kirby making a neck shot on a Rio with a .357. There's some other videos on there of folks using .410 Contenders. 
			
			
			
				I think it would be an illegal method to take a turkey here in SC.
			
			
			
				Illegal in NC as well
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				Everything is illegal in N.J. This would be included in that group...  >:(
			
			
			
				I could enjoy calling one to twenty yards (without decoys) and taking him with a handgun, but it is not legal where I hunt.  It could definitely be fair chase if done fairly.
			
			
			
				I never had much use for a handgun until several years ago when I got my CCW. Now I really enjoy shooting them and I think it would be awesome to get one within 20 yards and kill it with a handgun. Can't do it in Ohio though.
			
			
			
				If legal I really have no issue with how anyone chooses to hunt, I do however have an issue with someone hunting with a weapon they are not proficient with, I dont know if the guy was just trying to make excuses or he is just a poor shot.
Maybe if he actually learned how to use a turkey call it may help him out as well, I think it would be pretty cool to kill one with a handgun, but not by jump shooting, stalking and getting into position for a kill shot takes some patience and skill, he seemed to just walk up on em and spray and pray!
The old Dick Kirby hunt I remember seeing was pretty cool!    
			
			
			
				Not legal in Pennsylvania for the spring hunt but handguns are legal for the fall hunt no semi- auto's though.