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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 5565000" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>There are some that go even tighter with a .555 constriction. That tight of a choke seems to be hit or miss with TSS from the reviews I've seen. Sometimes it shoots great patterns (definitely on the tight side) and other times it blows the pattern out. Personally, I'd be concerned with shooting too tight of a pattern at close range with that constriction. I shot a .568 Carlson's last year with Federal Grand Slam #5 shot. It was a bird slayer combination but both birds where also under 20 yards. This season, I'm going to try Federal's #9 shot TSS load. I'll be pattern testing with a .568 and a .565 Carlson's. It should be an interesting comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 5565000, member: 2609"] There are some that go even tighter with a .555 constriction. That tight of a choke seems to be hit or miss with TSS from the reviews I've seen. Sometimes it shoots great patterns (definitely on the tight side) and other times it blows the pattern out. Personally, I'd be concerned with shooting too tight of a pattern at close range with that constriction. I shot a .568 Carlson's last year with Federal Grand Slam #5 shot. It was a bird slayer combination but both birds where also under 20 yards. This season, I'm going to try Federal's #9 shot TSS load. I'll be pattern testing with a .568 and a .565 Carlson's. It should be an interesting comparison. [/QUOTE]
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