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Rolled my first tss UPDATED, AGAIN.......
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4590793" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>To clarify, that is NOT an overly tight pattern with TSS #9s (<em>80% of pellets inside the 20"</em>), probably one of the more open and forgiving you will get with an aftermarket choke (<em>.570 constriction, where a lot of guys like the .560 range</em>). I personally hunt with a .575 in my current setup.</p><p></p><p>Also, if anyone guaranteed me their kid were going to be shooting 40 yards and under (<em>most kids I would assume</em>), I would recommend screwing in the factory flush full choke (.<em>590 constriction for Remington 20G</em>) and hunting. The pattern will be plenty good at 40 yards, while giving the kid more wiggle room up close to prevent a short range miss. The biggest challenge with this is getting seasoned hunters (<em>parents</em>) to accept the fact that you can consistently kill turkeys with #9 shot and a full choke, out to 40 yards. Old habits are hard to break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4590793, member: 131"] To clarify, that is NOT an overly tight pattern with TSS #9s ([i]80% of pellets inside the 20"[/i]), probably one of the more open and forgiving you will get with an aftermarket choke ([i].570 constriction, where a lot of guys like the .560 range[/i]). I personally hunt with a .575 in my current setup. Also, if anyone guaranteed me their kid were going to be shooting 40 yards and under ([i]most kids I would assume[/i]), I would recommend screwing in the factory flush full choke (.[i]590 constriction for Remington 20G[/i]) and hunting. The pattern will be plenty good at 40 yards, while giving the kid more wiggle room up close to prevent a short range miss. The biggest challenge with this is getting seasoned hunters ([i]parents[/i]) to accept the fact that you can consistently kill turkeys with #9 shot and a full choke, out to 40 yards. Old habits are hard to break. [/QUOTE]
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