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Tss sight in distance?

Started by fadetoblack188, February 07, 2023, 09:31:28 PM

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fadetoblack188

Sighting in my new 20 gauge red dot this weekend.

I plan on shooting dove loads first at 20 to get it close.

Then what should be my max pattern distance? 40 yards ?

I'll shoot dove at 40 yards and get it good then shoot the tss at it to double check?

Thanks 

bwhana

20 can work, but I would recommend starting closer than 20 yds with birdshot to dial it in on a much smaller "hole". 5 yards is even easier and will get you close at 40 with the real stuff.  The main thing is to have fun and share the details and results!

fadetoblack188

Thanks

Also what inch circle is everyone using and counting the holes?

Is the a 10 or 12 inch circle?

bwhana

Typically use 10 & 20" counts at 40 yds for common reference and comparison.

eddie234

I always sight my turkey guns in at 35 yards


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btomlin

Quote from: fadetoblack188 on February 07, 2023, 09:54:11 PM
Thanks

Also what inch circle is everyone using and counting the holes?

Is the a 10 or 12 inch circle?

I just draw around a paper plate.  I'm guessing they are 10 1/4"?? 

Tom007

Quote from: eddie234 on February 08, 2023, 12:38:45 PM
I always sight my turkey guns in at 35 yards


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X2, this is my wheelhouse. I always wait till they are inside 35......
"Solo hunter"

runngun

I shoot at 5 yards with a red dot or a scope.  So much easier to make POA/POI adjustments. Then I back up to 35 or 40 yards. Initial load is field loads and final is TSS/Nitro/Foxtrot or Apex.  With bead only, I shoot at 16 yards to check POA/POI. This pattern regimen has always worked for me. 
I also polish my barrels, even chrome lined. I know that some say don't polish a chrome line barrel but I have done it with much success. Patterns don't lie. Brownell's even sells a chrome line barrel polisher. Works for me.  I really like the flex hone kit as far as polishing goes.  It has not been my experience that "a dirty barrel shoots just as good". Even though there days I rarely count the "10". I just want great patterns.

Have a good one and May God bless, Bo

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