I only say 7’s because that would be the least-dense pattern. Where I’m going, is that the most common question in this direction seems to be which TSS load and which aftermarket choke do I need in order to kill a turkey at 50 yards. And it seems to me like people are approaching this as if it’s a rare combination and takes a lot of experimentation. In my experience, this is a “one and done, just get any combination and it’ll do it fine” sort of affair, and all this hand-wringing over nuanced combinations is “pole-vaulting over mouse turds”. You wanna kill a turkey at 70 yards, fine, agonize over loads and chokes and do a lot of pattern testing. But with a 12 gauge if you just want 50 yards and you’re going to use TSS, just get what’s available and you’ll be fine— it’s the equivalent of a 100 yard shot on a deer, there is absolutely zero question whether it will kill the deer. That’s my point. In my experience that has absolutely been the case, but the example above would say otherwise. I’m just trying to understand if enough people have had trouble specifically using smaller shot with TSS and a 12 gauge, that it really is common to require some testing to find a suitable combo?