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12 gauge TSS
#2367438
01/11/18 08:24 AM
01/11/18 08:24 AM
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Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 7,830 North Alabama
Hevishot13
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Wanting to load some TSS for my SBE 2 to use as a backup gun this year. What size shot are y’all seeing the best performance with out of a 12? I tried to look in the pattern thread but most of the pics are gone now. I’m shooting 9’s out of my 20 now.
Last edited by Hevishot13; 01/11/18 08:34 AM.
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Re: 12 gauge TSS
[Re: N2TRKYS]
#2367583
01/11/18 10:53 AM
01/11/18 10:53 AM
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poorcountrypreacher
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I've killed around 50 with a 3.5" 2 oz 12 gauge load. I've mainly used 8s, but used 7s in NE because of a crazy law they have that made 8s illegal. I've found that the larger pellets will make your gun shoot a little tighter patterns. Some see that as a good thing, but my patterns with 8s are tight enough and I considered the 7s to be a disadvantage for me. The 9s would work fine if you wanna keep using them.
Center the pattern on him and the shot size doesn't really matter with TSS. I think there is probably some distance at which 8s would be better than 9s in a 12 gauge load. The 9s will run out of penetration before the 8s, and theoretically there should be some distance at which 8s still have enough penetration and also enough pattern density that it should still make reliable kills. However, that distance would be so far that it isn't worth talking about in actual turkey hunting.
I think it's a question that might be important if we are talking about maximum range to shoot a coyote. With turkeys, it shouldn't make any difference. Use whatever size you have, but be aware that the larger shot will produce a tighter pattern and you might want to use a different choke. Good luck with it.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: 12 gauge TSS
[Re: poorcountrypreacher]
#2367612
01/11/18 11:20 AM
01/11/18 11:20 AM
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Hevishot13
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I've killed around 50 with a 3.5" 2 oz 12 gauge load. I've mainly used 8s, but used 7s in NE because of a crazy law they have that made 8s illegal. I've found that the larger pellets will make your gun shoot a little tighter patterns. Some see that as a good thing, but my patterns with 8s are tight enough and I considered the 7s to be a disadvantage for me. The 9s would work fine if you wanna keep using them.
Center the pattern on him and the shot size doesn't really matter with TSS. I think there is probably some distance at which 8s would be better than 9s in a 12 gauge load. The 9s will run out of penetration before the 8s, and theoretically there should be some distance at which 8s still have enough penetration and also enough pattern density that it should still make reliable kills. However, that distance would be so far that it isn't worth talking about in actual turkey hunting.
I think it's a question that might be important if we are talking about maximum range to shoot a coyote. With turkeys, it shouldn't make any difference. Use whatever size you have, but be aware that the larger shot will produce a tighter pattern and you might want to use a different choke. Good luck with it. thanks PCP! That was the answer I was hunting for!
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Re: 12 gauge TSS
[Re: Hevishot13]
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01/11/18 01:33 PM
01/11/18 01:33 PM
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I’ll be shooting tss #8 out of my 12 ga benelli m2. .665 Indian creek choke . I’ve shot nitros the last 6 years and have been satisfied but I’f theres something better out there I’m going to try it.
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Re: 12 gauge TSS
[Re: bwhunter]
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01/12/18 06:04 AM
01/12/18 06:04 AM
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poorcountrypreacher
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PCP, do you know of any other states who have laws about minimum shot size for turkey like Nebraska? I didn't even think about that. I'm going back to OK this year and have some Apex loads on the way now for this season. I think there are some others, but NE is the only one I've ever hunted. You are fine in OK with any of the Apex turkey loads. Also good in TX, GA, MO, KS, KY, TN, and FL. I'm not sure on others. Maybe someone else reading will know of the states that have a minimum shot size. I think they are all up north.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: 12 gauge TSS
[Re: poorcountrypreacher]
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01/12/18 07:41 AM
01/12/18 07:41 AM
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crenshawco
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PCP, do you know of any other states who have laws about minimum shot size for turkey like Nebraska? I didn't even think about that. I'm going back to OK this year and have some Apex loads on the way now for this season. I think there are some others, but NE is the only one I've ever hunted. You are fine in OK with any of the Apex turkey loads. Also good in TX, GA, MO, KS, KY, TN, and FL. I'm not sure on others. Maybe someone else reading will know of the states that have a minimum shot size. I think they are all up north. Here's a decent thread from GN that gives a few of the states with restrictions. http://gobblernation.com/phpBB3/viewtopi...e+state#p136015
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