benelli-banger
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Had coffee Friday am with some older gentleman that I know…have hunted with 2 of them, and the 3rd has been a help to me regarding gun questions, issues, problems, etc, before getting to a gunsmith, though he’s probably as good as most of them for many issues, especially with double guns…retired pharmacist, extraordinarily anal-retentive about things…reloads most of his shells. Anyway, we chatted about lots of things, including TSS shot…he said #9 penetrates deeper into plywood than #4 lead at 50 yards. About 8-9 days ago I stopped and chatted with an older gentleman who was hunting nearby on some CREP…very impressed with his determination, it was the real cold spell. Anyway, he peruses this forum, but doesn’t chat…he recalled some of the debates re: 28 gauge efficacy for wild pheasant hunting…he had forwarded some of those threads to a hunting buddy of his who shoots 28 gauge for pheasants, 3/4 oz #9 TSS…said the guy stones roosters out to 65 yards. I know #9 TSS is being used for turkeys, I believe…the guys on Friday said 28’s and even .410’s are commonly used with that load for turkeys. Looks like the turkey loads are $10+ per shell, but I’ve seen $2-3 as a common price point for upland game reloads. Curious. I’ve stood out in the field dozens of times looking for downed birds, usually shot with 12 gauge or 16 gauge, as that’s what I’ve used mostly for 30+ years, and I’ve often said I’d pay $20 to find this bird! If TSS #9 could be procured for $2-3, I’d try ‘em…there’d be about 270 pellets in 3/4 oz…vs about 170, I believe, for #5 lead, 1 oz load…about 60% more pellets, despite just 3/4 oz load vs 1 oz load…interesting…
I’ve now found a few threads here re: TSS loads, very interesting…sounds like it patterns pretty tight…probably not a panacea, but interesting….i’d try it for the heck of it..maybe worth having for the 2nd barrel, or the 2nd/3rd shot in an auto…perhaps a good option for late-season public land birds that are skittish…
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