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<blockquote data-quote="TN Larry" data-source="post: 4725519" data-attributes="member: 2019"><p>As others have said, the beauty of the TSS is being able to shoot a sub gauge with a more open choke without sacrificing any power. I switched to an 870 youth model 20 gauge with TSS #9 last year. It shoots just as good and probably better than my 3.5" 12 gauge without the recoil and a heavy gun to lug around the woods. I cover a lot of ground and love being able to tote the lightweight 20. If I were still shooting a 12 gauge, I would still be shooting lead. I prefer 6 shot lead over 4 shot though.</p><p></p><p>If you have an even distributed pattern at 40 yards with 120 hits in a 10" circle, it is a dead turkey if you do your part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Larry, post: 4725519, member: 2019"] As others have said, the beauty of the TSS is being able to shoot a sub gauge with a more open choke without sacrificing any power. I switched to an 870 youth model 20 gauge with TSS #9 last year. It shoots just as good and probably better than my 3.5" 12 gauge without the recoil and a heavy gun to lug around the woods. I cover a lot of ground and love being able to tote the lightweight 20. If I were still shooting a 12 gauge, I would still be shooting lead. I prefer 6 shot lead over 4 shot though. If you have an even distributed pattern at 40 yards with 120 hits in a 10" circle, it is a dead turkey if you do your part. [/QUOTE]
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