Btw. Lesson learned. I've always heard "wait until he comes out of strut". Always thought it was BS. It's 35 yards and he's about to get a face full of lead, nothing can survive that. I was doing a little research earlier. When strutting their neck is pulled in and forms an S shape. Out of strut their neck is a straight line, or at least a lot longer. The S shape reduces the kill zone by around 2/3. A long line neck bisecting a circle of shot will catch far more pellets up and down the neck increasing the odds of one being fatal. . It's like a baseball batter squatting in the box. Really hard to pitch a strike. Apparently shooting at a turkey while in strut at 35 yards is numerically like shooting at one at 70 yards when not in strut.