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I may try TSS load just because I'm interested but that being said I do see why people don't buy it. My turkeys were shot with Winchesters that I bought almost 15 years ago. You get your turkeys within 30 yards and it really doesn't matter what you fling at them. You could then use the extra 40 bucks for a tank of gas.
XR is good. I switched to TSS because of penetration issues. Ie BBs resting on the spine in the neck. That was a 22 yard shot. This year clean pass through on all but 1 BB. That one was under the skin after it went through both wing joints @ 51 yards. It costs more if you want to go that route, but XR puts them down. What choke are you looking at. The Carlson XR choke shot well in my Beretta with Mobil choke thread pattern, same as your Benelli.
Quote from: northwesthunter84 on November 11, 2019, 05:48:32 PMXR is good. I switched to TSS because of penetration issues. Ie BBs resting on the spine in the neck. That was a 22 yard shot. This year clean pass through on all but 1 BB. That one was under the skin after it went through both wing joints @ 51 yards. It costs more if you want to go that route, but XR puts them down. What choke are you looking at. The Carlson XR choke shot well in my Beretta with Mobil choke thread pattern, same as your Benelli.• Turkey hunters must use #4 shot or smaller (e.g., #6 shot).
Quote from: Russ McDonald on December 05, 2019, 03:13:23 PMHevi shot has a TSS load out that is actually less than the magnum blend that I normally shoot. Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk hevi shot is not pure TSS they have a hevi-13 blend or the strut-X blend? is that what you are referencing? Strut X blend performs closer to full TSS and "the sell" is half the price of full TSS (still comparing to the high end stuff). original argument is price for a turkey load is small potatoes with rounds fired annually....again, just a discussion here, OP was using a 20GA and i would run TSS for the small difference in cost period.
Hevi shot has a TSS load out that is actually less than the magnum blend that I normally shoot. Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk
I've used hevi shot, or, and rem. All worked fine and all have failed at times. Curious about TSS. it is denser, however the whole load weighs the same. So is there less shot per oz.? I can see how the smaller pellet with same mass will penetrate better. Though number 4 lead does fine at 1/7th the price. Am I really missing out?