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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 5070917" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>All the 3" 20's I load at 1-5/8oz, I struggle to get 300 in a 10" circle and the pattern seems to be blown out. I'll consistently get 300+ with 2-3/4" 1-1/2oz or 1-5/8oz loads with a good uniform core. All done with a Indian Creek .555. That's how I base it. If that's too tight then my buddies back off to a .560+ or larger. Turkeys Never have been and never will be my thing but I've handloaded tss for 7 years and I love everything about it. I started out loading it in subgauges for waterfowl. From T's to 10's, I love being able to stretch a shotgun to its fullest potential and patterning it. A lot like guys with rifles. But a rifle to me is nothing more than a tool. Shotguns are my "toys".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 5070917, member: 6860"] All the 3” 20’s I load at 1-5/8oz, I struggle to get 300 in a 10” circle and the pattern seems to be blown out. I’ll consistently get 300+ with 2-3/4” 1-1/2oz or 1-5/8oz loads with a good uniform core. All done with a Indian Creek .555. That’s how I base it. If that’s too tight then my buddies back off to a .560+ or larger. Turkeys Never have been and never will be my thing but I’ve handloaded tss for 7 years and I love everything about it. I started out loading it in subgauges for waterfowl. From T’s to 10’s, I love being able to stretch a shotgun to its fullest potential and patterning it. A lot like guys with rifles. But a rifle to me is nothing more than a tool. Shotguns are my “toys”. [/QUOTE]
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