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Started by roosterstraw, February 10, 2023, 06:33:52 PM

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roosterstraw

Just picked up some TSS to try and wondering why it's so expensive. Is it a supply & demand thing or the tungsten being used? Also what choke do you recommend for TSS?

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roosterstraw

Quote from: guesswho on February 10, 2023, 06:46:21 PM
What gauge

12 gauge, 3". Shooting a mossberg 500. It has the Accuchoke In it but it says lead only.

Dtrkyman

Tngsten is pricey, 40-50 dollars per pound.  12ga in general uses too much shot. The patterns you can get with 1 5/8th oz of shot are crazy.

Foxtrot loads a 1 5/8th oz 12ga, if I shot 12 I would buy or load something along those lines.

I shoot 1 5/8th from my 20 but have a load recipe for 1 1/4 I need to test.

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Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 10, 2023, 07:33:16 PM
Foxtrot loads a 1 5/8th oz 12ga, if I shot 12 I would buy or load something along those lines.

I shoot 1 5/8th from my 20 but have a load recipe for 1 1/4 I need to test.

If I was hunting a 12, agree, I'd be shooting that Foxtrot load.

To OP - I'm running 1 3/8 oz. of straight #8 TSS in my 20 gauge so that Foxtrot 1.5 oz. load would be more than plenty.

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I would look at the 2 3/4 load if your shooting 12 ga. in TSS ...or wanting to shoot TSS... shells are cheaper and just as devastating ... IMO

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I load a 2 oz 2 3/4 load.  It's nasty... Basically the same thing as the twister load from Fox Trot.  I know Brice personally and have hunted with him he's e great guy and he takes the whole turkey load science very serious.
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roosterstraw

Thanks for the replies.

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Quote from: Greg Massey on February 11, 2023, 12:11:25 PM
I would look at the 2 3/4 load if your shooting 12 ga. in TSS ...or wanting to shoot TSS... shells are cheaper and just as devastating ... IMO

If I shot a 20 gauge, TSS no question. For 12 gauge, I`ve been under the impression that one does not get enough benefit from TSS over more " traditional " loads to warrant the price differential. Is that the current thinking or am I off base on that? Can`t see much of anything shooting any better at 40 yards and in ( my self imposed limit ) than the Hevi13 3", 2oz #6 I`ve used and hopefully have enough of for the rest of my turkey hunting career.

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You are fine with what you have at your self imposed limit. You are just going to spend more money with tss.

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Quote from: roosterstraw on February 10, 2023, 06:57:35 PM
Quote from: guesswho on February 10, 2023, 06:46:21 PM
What gauge

12 gauge, 3". Shooting a mossberg 500. It has the Accuchoke In it but it says lead only.

To actually answer one of your questions... I use a Carlsons .660 choke in my 500/535 with #9 Federal TSS.

Spring Creek Calls

A 1-5/8 oz load would be all that's needed in a 12 gauge. I shoot a 2-3/4" Foxtrot Mini Twister in my Model 12 thru a .675 choke. I've shot both 8's and 9's in that load and both are devastating at 40 yards.
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Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on February 12, 2023, 09:51:11 AM
A 1-5/8 oz load would be all that's needed in a 12 gauge. I shoot a 2-3/4" Foxtrot Mini Twister in my Model 12 thru a .675 choke. I've shot both 8's and 9's in that load and both are devastating at 40 yards.
Is your model 12 a modified or fulll

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Quote from: roberthyman14 on February 12, 2023, 02:26:30 PM
Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on February 12, 2023, 09:51:11 AM
A 1-5/8 oz load would be all that's needed in a 12 gauge. I shoot a 2-3/4" Foxtrot Mini Twister in my Model 12 thru a .675 choke. I've shot both 8's and 9's in that load and both are devastating at 40 yards.
Is your model 12 a modified or fulll

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For the first 80+ years it was a 32" full choke. I had Briley reduce it to 26" and thread the barrel for choke tubes. I now shoot and extended .675 choke. Cool old gun with a ton of family history. Cutting the barrel saved it from years in the gun safe.
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