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#10 TSS --- Anyone experimented with it?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5055746" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>TSS is some pretty amazing stuff!</p><p>A few years ago I had a lady shoot a turkey at a lasered 46 yds with the old Federal #7 HW loads (which aren't close to the potency of TSS). Several those #7 pellets completely passed thru the breast bone & both sides of the breast.</p><p></p><p>I'm mainly interested in knowing how far #10 TSS would pass completely thru a turkey's head. Ditto for #12 TSS and anything in between. </p><p></p><p>I will personally always let a bird walk before taking a body shot, as what's killed is being eaten, and there is a great pride in having zero pellets in the breast. Yes, I know with the more open chokes, there is greater likelihood of pellets getting in the breast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5055746, member: 1409"] TSS is some pretty amazing stuff! A few years ago I had a lady shoot a turkey at a lasered 46 yds with the old Federal #7 HW loads (which aren't close to the potency of TSS). Several those #7 pellets completely passed thru the breast bone & both sides of the breast. I'm mainly interested in knowing how far #10 TSS would pass completely thru a turkey's head. Ditto for #12 TSS and anything in between. I will personally always let a bird walk before taking a body shot, as what's killed is being eaten, and there is a great pride in having zero pellets in the breast. Yes, I know with the more open chokes, there is greater likelihood of pellets getting in the breast. [/QUOTE]
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