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Started by Magdump, March 24, 2019, 11:10:19 AM
Quote from: altrkyaddict12 on April 10, 2019, 11:54:35 AMim picking up my cynergy tomorrow gonna put either vortex venom on mine or a leupold delta pro so interesting to see how it turns an how the poi is for both barrels did you ever find any sling mounts to work with the cynergy
Quote from: Magdump on March 24, 2019, 11:10:19 AMI recently asked William to make me the tightest choke possible for #9 TSS and so he built me a .665 choke.Here are the patterns at 20, 40, 50, and 60 yards.I don't believe blasting birds at distance is something we should try to do or strive for. Like most of you, I work hard to get them at 20 yards or closer. Still, I am intrigued by what science and the latest design/component innovations can be capable of and so I tested at extended range.My testing confirms what many of you have said, that TSS likes a more open choke. Compared to the Jebs .660 (see my other thread) the .665 was a significant performace improvement in terms of increased pattern density. Still, I have very little room for error at 20 yards (and the head is probably going to come off if I do hit it) and 60 is probably too far.My top barrel has the spreader choke and that is only good to 15 yards and that is pushing it. It really lives up to its name! So 20 yards is too far for the spreader choke in the top barrel and too close for the .665 in the bottom barrel. So the .665 is perhaps a bit impractical. Anyway, enough jibber jabber, here are the results:20 Yards40 Yards50 Yards60 Yards
Quote from: Dieselfitter on May 28, 2021, 05:52:44 AMHere is my pattern of 3.5" Apex Ninja 8.5 shot @ 40 yards from my Cynergy Ultimate turkey with 26" barrels.