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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5834094" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Like I said, 20 ga TSS<strong> vs </strong>12 ga LEAD loads.</p><p>It's not propaganda.</p><p></p><p>Of course, without a doubt, a 2 oz of TSS from a 12</p><p>surpasses 1 1/2 oz of TSS from a 20.</p><p></p><p>But I'm at the point of not caring that my 12 adds a couple yards range.</p><p>Why carry a relatively heavy 12 with TSS (or lead)</p><p>when the lighter loaded 20 is still deadly out to 45 yds or beyond?</p><p></p><p><strong>For me, it's not about extending range, but reducing weight (and recoil).</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>There you go. And no doubt, <em>CONSISTENTLY DEADLY</em> out to 40 yds.</strong></p><p>Such simply could not be accomplished with lead loads.</p><p>TSS also produces more uniform patterns, meaning a turkey's head is less likely to find a hole in pattern. It can also allow you to use a more open choke, eliminating many of the misses some are experiencing with their super-tight "turkey" chokes.</p><p></p><p>If I buy a new dedicated turkey gun, it will probably be a <strong>28</strong> ga autoloader, and the reason will be because it can be made, with TSS, consistently deadly out to 40-45 yds. Such was unheard of before TSS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5834094, member: 1409"] Like I said, 20 ga TSS[B] vs [/B]12 ga LEAD loads. It's not propaganda. Of course, without a doubt, a 2 oz of TSS from a 12 surpasses 1 1/2 oz of TSS from a 20. But I'm at the point of not caring that my 12 adds a couple yards range. Why carry a relatively heavy 12 with TSS (or lead) when the lighter loaded 20 is still deadly out to 45 yds or beyond? [B]For me, it's not about extending range, but reducing weight (and recoil).[/B] [B]There you go. And no doubt, [I]CONSISTENTLY DEADLY[/I] out to 40 yds.[/B] Such simply could not be accomplished with lead loads. TSS also produces more uniform patterns, meaning a turkey's head is less likely to find a hole in pattern. It can also allow you to use a more open choke, eliminating many of the misses some are experiencing with their super-tight "turkey" chokes. If I buy a new dedicated turkey gun, it will probably be a [B]28[/B] ga autoloader, and the reason will be because it can be made, with TSS, consistently deadly out to 40-45 yds. Such was unheard of before TSS. [/QUOTE]
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