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Turkey Guns / Re: Hydro DipLast post by chipper - Today at 02:11:59 PMJerry Etheridge at Etheridge Hydro did a fantastic job on my wife's shotgun .
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General Forum / Re: 20 gauge lead loadLast post by chipper - Today at 02:04:17 PMI load a 1 3/8 ounce load with BPI 2092 wad that shoots good. You can get 1.5 in that wad but barely.
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General Forum / Re: TSS article Outddoor LifeLast post by chipper - Today at 01:58:21 PMQuote from: Gooserbat on Today at 01:57:01 PMQuote from: Number17 on Today at 11:44:59 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on Today at 10:30:14 AMThe problem is that the Chinese actually produce a better finished product than the American shot. The shot produced here is not polished and it doesn't pattern as well. The American manufacturing needs to address this but the thing is that the military is using tss to develop their anti drone loads and they don't care about it being polished. My thoughts exactly #5
General Forum / Re: TSS article Outddoor LifeLast post by chipper - Today at 01:57:38 PMThere is data out there for hybrid loads, Migra is bringing one out also.
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General Forum / Re: TSS article Outddoor LifeLast post by Gooserbat - Today at 01:57:01 PMQuote from: Number17 on Today at 11:44:59 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on Today at 10:30:14 AMThe problem is that the Chinese actually produce a better finished product than the American shot. The shot produced here is not polished and it doesn't pattern as well. The American manufacturing needs to address this but the thing is that the military is using tss to develop their anti drone loads and they don't care about it being polished. You might be wrong. Most of the guys in my circle care because we know what has been and going backwards is not in our expectations. #7
General Forum / Re: 20 gauge lead loadLast post by Gooserbat - Today at 01:55:13 PMQuote from: turkeykiller41 on Today at 11:49:13 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on Today at 09:33:36 AMLead is 11.3 g/cm and tss is 18+ g,/cm depending on the exact alloy composition. In short not much more than the 1 1/4 oz of lead will fit in the shell.If a 1 1/4 oz is all that will fit,how do explain the Windy Hill 1 7/16 oz load and the other guys 1 1/2 oz load of 6s. It's wad volume. First not all wads have the same internal volume. Second an ounce of tss is a different volume than an ounce of lead shot. Two different factors dictating outcome of an equation. #8
General Forum / Re: TSS article Outddoor LifeLast post by 1iagobblergetter - Today at 01:52:10 PMMy son shoots it so hes stocked up...
I have a couple life times supply of fed hvy weights and if I didn't the only way I'd try it is going to a smaller gauge shotgun.. #9
General Forum / Re: If you could hunt 1 day wi...Last post by chipper - Today at 01:49:38 PMQuote from: Happy on February 19, 2026, 07:29:00 PMMy grandad. My Grandad got to eat the 1st turkey I ever killed on Easter Sunday 1992 a few weeks later he passed in his sleep. I wanted and have wished I could have called him up a Longbeard. So, if I could hunt with one person it would be my Grandpa. #10
General Forum / Re: Silencer Central 20-gauge ...Last post by Dtrkyman - Today at 01:46:27 PM1200$ and nearly a pound hanging off my gun, hard no!
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