TSS?
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Re: TSS?
Ok I’ll try toHuntaholic wrote: ↑Mon Feb 21, 2022 2:59 pmYou need to send Brad_23 a PM then. He, and his brother who will never register or post, have been loading it for a few years now.
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Re: TSS?
Ok this is the second time I've heard this. Is there a reason he wont register or post? Just curious.Huntaholic wrote: ↑Mon Feb 21, 2022 2:59 pmYou need to send Brad_23 a PM then. He, and his brother who will never register or post, have been loading it for a few years now.
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Re: TSS?
We use it. About 4 years ago, I was given some hand loads to try. We setup up our pattern boards and tried them out in a few of our shotguns. It was impressive enough, we made the decision to use it. I already had a lot of the components to load/reload it, so I figured why not. I find enjoyment in trying new recipes just like changing things when loading for center fire. We use it not only during the spring for turkey hunting, but keep some larger shot loaded for our coyote hunts as well. Is it necessary? No not at all. Do we have fun loading and reloading shot shells? Absolutely.
Re: TSS?
I used it in 410 several years ago. Ever since I got my 28g a few years ago, its all Ive used for turkey.....and ducks. Its made a believer outa me.
Those 2 mallards I got last month....85 yards...with modified and improved modified choke tubes.
Dont try to squeeze it through a full choke....it dont compress.
Those 2 mallards I got last month....85 yards...with modified and improved modified choke tubes.
Dont try to squeeze it through a full choke....it dont compress.
Re: TSS?
Seth uses it in a 20 gauge and has killed a few that were pretty dead when he picked them up
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