So what's the special formula for TSS chokes vs Reg Chokes?
Two weeks ago my brother got a new red dot for his .410 and were taking my kids out turkey hunting for the first time this spring.
Initially we ran some cheap #7.5 loads thru it with the TSS extended turkey choke and the pattern at 25 yds was all over the 3ft x 4tf paper! (But a majority of the pattern was way low and left). We adjusted a each time and after 3 shots we had it "centered."
We switched to some 3" #7.5 TSS Federal and immediately got a solid pattern that would easily kill a turkey with 80% pattern in a nice 20 inch circle.
I was shocked that there would be such a difference between 7.5s target vs 7.5s TSS!
I'm taking the 7.5 target loads were ALL OVER a 3ft by 4 ft target! Then the TSS, boom all in a 20 inch circle.
Can someone explain this to me?
One more story that has me even more confused. Two yrs ago I went with my dad to shoot try and get one with my 20ga 1100. (I'd shot all my other birds with my 12ga). And I picked up some TSS and bought a Primos Xfull Choke, not paying attention to any size constriction, just whatever was cheapest.
Well dad and I doubled on two gobblers. One at 52 yds and one at 54 yds, bang, flop, both dropped like we cut the strings one em. (range finder confirmed as dad went out and stood next to each bird.)
But I wasn't using a "TSS Specific Choke Tube" which is why I was so surprised that the .410 had such a fee pattern with target 7.5s vs TSS 7.5s
So now this conundrum is living rent free up in my head....Because I'm now looking at my own 28ga SBE3 to turkey hunt this spring.
I need a Turkey Choke for it.
I have some 2-3/4" Rob Robert's 7.5" TSS Federal Custom shop ammo I was going to try. And I also got some 3" Winchester Super Pheasant 1-1/8oz loads of copper plated #5s. Then yesterday I see Winchester is making a 3" TSS load with 1-1/2oz load of #9s pushing 1150fps!
And now I'm not sure which Choke to look at with potential which load? And I'm only finding one Carlson Choke on Amazon, unless I'm missing something?
Two weeks ago my brother got a new red dot for his .410 and were taking my kids out turkey hunting for the first time this spring.
Initially we ran some cheap #7.5 loads thru it with the TSS extended turkey choke and the pattern at 25 yds was all over the 3ft x 4tf paper! (But a majority of the pattern was way low and left). We adjusted a each time and after 3 shots we had it "centered."
We switched to some 3" #7.5 TSS Federal and immediately got a solid pattern that would easily kill a turkey with 80% pattern in a nice 20 inch circle.
I was shocked that there would be such a difference between 7.5s target vs 7.5s TSS!
I'm taking the 7.5 target loads were ALL OVER a 3ft by 4 ft target! Then the TSS, boom all in a 20 inch circle.
Can someone explain this to me?
One more story that has me even more confused. Two yrs ago I went with my dad to shoot try and get one with my 20ga 1100. (I'd shot all my other birds with my 12ga). And I picked up some TSS and bought a Primos Xfull Choke, not paying attention to any size constriction, just whatever was cheapest.
Well dad and I doubled on two gobblers. One at 52 yds and one at 54 yds, bang, flop, both dropped like we cut the strings one em. (range finder confirmed as dad went out and stood next to each bird.)
But I wasn't using a "TSS Specific Choke Tube" which is why I was so surprised that the .410 had such a fee pattern with target 7.5s vs TSS 7.5s
So now this conundrum is living rent free up in my head....Because I'm now looking at my own 28ga SBE3 to turkey hunt this spring.
I need a Turkey Choke for it.
I have some 2-3/4" Rob Robert's 7.5" TSS Federal Custom shop ammo I was going to try. And I also got some 3" Winchester Super Pheasant 1-1/8oz loads of copper plated #5s. Then yesterday I see Winchester is making a 3" TSS load with 1-1/2oz load of #9s pushing 1150fps!
And now I'm not sure which Choke to look at with potential which load? And I'm only finding one Carlson Choke on Amazon, unless I'm missing something?