KEOutdoors
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Thanks, appreciate that. I typically hunt where I could run into bobwhite quail and pheasants, so the pellet count of a TSS #9 load is attractive. But if the pattern is ridiculously tight at typical quail-shooting distances, thinking it might be tougher to hit them with that than with a 20 gauge 3" 1 1/4 oz #5 lead load.
I will not pass on a quail with them, but I think there would be a better choice for a combo load. Sub 20 yards you will not have an edible quail (or pheasant), and letting a quail get out to 30+ yards is tempting the bird gods. I think it will work, but theres better options if quail are more than a once a season chance like they are for me.
My whole idea with the tss was to not have any shot left in birds, to be able to shoot waterfowl during season (i hunt a lot of creeks for pheasant), and to have a load that i can shoot everything from a quail to a goose if the opportunity arises.