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What makes a TSS choke ?

Started by gotitbad, January 17, 2022, 10:50:47 AM

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gotitbad

Hi, I'm  new to the forum but have been reading for a couple years now. I have an 870 Supermag I've been using for turkeys for many years now and I'm going to try Apex Tss #9 this year. Will it be ok to shoot Tss through my 15 year old Jelly head choke? I Also have a  Carlson turkey choke, it says on it for lead,steel and heavy shot. Will that be ok for Tss?

Thanks

lacire

Carlsons is quick to answer any questions about there chokes, below is the link to there website.


http://www.choketube.com/
info@choketube.com

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Ryanmc

It's worth a phone call. They also respond quick to emails.

Ihuntoldschool

Having the choke marked TSS approved or TSS safe is what makes a TSS Choke.  It's not that they are made any tougher or with any stronger steel than other chokes.  It's marketing to sell you more chokes. 

Gooserbat

From what I understand it needs to be hardened enough to keep the threads from expanding and seizing into the barrel.  Otherwise not much difference.
NWTF Booth 1623
One of my personal current interests is nest predators and how a majority of hunters, where legal bait to the extent of chumming coons.  However once they get the predators concentrated they don't control them.

howl

It's one you already chewed up with tss cuz it won't be the same for lead again.

That's a joke. The actual answer was already posted. Really though I'd you have a steel shot rated factory fill you probably won't want anything tighter unless you're crazy for pellet counts.

Spurs Up

The way one choke patterns when new isn't always the same as it patterns after shooting many rounds of TSS through it.