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jasnt:

--- Quote from: wadu1 on February 19, 2025, 04:20:35 PM ---Great looking reloads, P&W 375's (I have 4) always do a good job. TSS can be an odd creature when it comes to chokes depends on the gun. Some like Full some like MOD @ASHQUACK likes Light MOD one guy I know thinks his IC has the best pattern. 

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thank you.  Yes the pw does make nice loads.  I thought I had my mec dialed in but this thing has way better crimps.   

I’m happy enough with the pattern I’m getting with the ef but I love to tinker

JBG:
Im new to the TSS hand reload game but everything I have heard is the more open the choke the better pattern.  Now that being said the first time I shot a duplex 20 ga TSS load I had a carlsen "Long Range" choke in and I couldnt miss.  i have no idea what that choke looked like on paper. 

Kola16:
My 30" barrel Beretta with the factory Optima HP modified choke will pattern well to 60 yds. And thats shooting a stacked load with only 1/2 oz. of #7.5 TSS. Another 1/2 oz of TSS would easily push it to 75 yds.

jasnt:
The Carlson Cremator lr is my best pattern at 40yards, but the mid range was amazing at  25


Photo is LR at 40, I quit counting at 127 pellets in that group

bearpaw:

--- Quote from: jasnt on February 19, 2025, 10:42:14 AM ---First test loads of super 18 tungsten coming off the Ponsness Warren 375. 
Fiocchi 2 3/4”  1oz #7.5’s. 

For those of you that run tungsten, what constriction are you using? barrel length?

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I have purchased numerous Carlson TSS chokes in 12 and 20 gauge, I don't know what their constriction is, but they work excellent. You could google them up to check the diameter.

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