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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5549369" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>I've shot hundreds of slugs out of full choke guns. Doesn't hurt them a bit. The "rifled" slugs aren't really to impart a spin...they are made to squeeze down through a full choke. That said, you may achieve better accuracy from a less restricted choke. Rifled slugs fly more like a shuttlecock than a rifle bullet.</p><p></p><p>Tss harder than steel...I think so, but not sure. You aren't really supposed to shoot steel out of tight chokes either. Read on them...most will be marked... Mod for lead, full for steel, etc... The manufacturer for my shotgun said don't go tighter than Imp Mod for TSS or steel. That stuff doesn't compress like lead does.</p><p></p><p>With TSS, it's not needed anyway. The member that loads my 28g TSS sent me a video a couple days ago. Mallard, 130 yards, #9 TSS, from a 28g.... modified choke.</p><p>I took 2 mallards last year with my 28, #9 TSS, one barrel mod, the other imp mod. 85+ yards. Dead is dead...the stuff is incredible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5549369, member: 18110"] I've shot hundreds of slugs out of full choke guns. Doesn't hurt them a bit. The "rifled" slugs aren't really to impart a spin...they are made to squeeze down through a full choke. That said, you may achieve better accuracy from a less restricted choke. Rifled slugs fly more like a shuttlecock than a rifle bullet. Tss harder than steel...I think so, but not sure. You aren't really supposed to shoot steel out of tight chokes either. Read on them...most will be marked... Mod for lead, full for steel, etc... The manufacturer for my shotgun said don't go tighter than Imp Mod for TSS or steel. That stuff doesn't compress like lead does. With TSS, it's not needed anyway. The member that loads my 28g TSS sent me a video a couple days ago. Mallard, 130 yards, #9 TSS, from a 28g.... modified choke. I took 2 mallards last year with my 28, #9 TSS, one barrel mod, the other imp mod. 85+ yards. Dead is dead...the stuff is incredible. [/QUOTE]
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