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Patterned the 20ga federal #9 tss today

Started by petemoss83, February 23, 2018, 01:40:24 PM

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petemoss83

Patterned the new federal heavyweight tss #9 in my 870 youth with several chokes.
Results at 40 yds:
Indian creek .555 ------------------(292-10)
Tight wad ------------------------------(274-10)
Trulock fed 7 choke --------------(208-10)
Carlson .555 -------------------------(185-10)
Rem super full (lead) ------------(175-10)
Jellyhead maximum ------------- (30-10)
I have no clue what happened with all the shot with the jellyhead choke.  I shot a piece of cardboard that was 3'x4'. And the shot was so sparse.  No concentration at all. However the Indian creek and tight wad did really well. The tight wad was a more even pattern but the Indian creek had a tighter core so i went with that choke. I didn't get to try my Carlson long beard choke as i was down to ten shells left after pattern testing and sighting in.

petemoss83

Forgot to put the ssx choke results up.
@40yds ------ (225-10) not too even though.

davisd9

Tightwad or trulock would be my choice depending on evenness! Killer gun!


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petemoss83

 Couldn't resist and walked out and gave the Carlson long beard choke a shot.
@ 40yds------ (310-10)  75 degrees

SKFOOTER

How about your 20" numbers???  And I'm gonna say the load you shot through the Jellyhead was a dud.

batsonbe

Quote from: petemoss83 on February 23, 2018, 02:53:00 PM
Couldn't resist and walked out and gave the Carlson long beard choke a shot.
@ 40yds------ (310-10)  75 degrees
Was this pattern even or super tight?

petemoss83

I posted the pattern with the long beard choke in the pattern section. I really liked the tight wad and trulock patterns. They were no doubt the most even. I'll try to post up a picture of those in the Pattern section also.