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Belgium A5 Twenty?

Started by TomRC, January 31, 2014, 08:58:56 PM

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TomRC

I've got an old 1958 Belgium Browning A5 Twenty (full choke) that I would like to take turkey hunting. What kind of effective range do you think I can get out of this oldie but goodie and what 2 3/4 load would you recommend? I know steel is a no go but can you shoot heavy shot in these old Belgium barrels? I plan on buying some shells and patterning but I would love to hear some input. Thanks in advance!
Tom

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I would go with the Fed HWT.  I would shoot it at 35 to see what numbers are.
Tell us just how dead do you want them to be and we will see if we can get that for you.
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surehuntsalot

I would give the Federal FC shells a try,the full choke usually does real well with these shells
it's not the harvest,it's the chase

TomRC

I was wrong as it is actually an improved cylinder. I've also got an old "Light 12" with a modified choke that I have done some damage with before but I would really like to use the Twenty. Guess my range will be a bit limited with the improved cylinder though.

surehuntsalot

Quote from: TomRC on February 01, 2014, 07:16:38 PM
I was wrong as it is actually an improved cylinder. I've also got an old "Light 12" with a modified choke that I have done some damage with before but I would really like to use the Twenty. Guess my range will be a bit limited with the improved cylinder though.


try the Federal Flight Control shells
it's not the harvest,it's the chase

roostem1st

I will be using my Dads old A5-20 mag this year. We unfortunately lost Pop this past week. I know there have been dozens of birds taken with this old gun, ( late 60's or early 70's model) just never used it myself. About 6 years ago Dad had a local gunsmith thread the original 26 in barrel and install a custom turkey choke, I believe it's a colonial non-ported brand. All he ever shot turkey's with were fed 2 3/4 #6 game loads, yea, I know those shells won't kill turkey's, but he sure scared a bunch of em to death, because there are quite a few beards hangin on his old gun rack. My suggestion would be try a couple different loads and pick the one that shoots best, then go enjoy the hunt.