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Carlson’s .575 Turkey Choke

Started by michiganoutdoorsman, March 10, 2019, 01:05:42 AM

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michiganoutdoorsman

I've read many good things about them. Just bought an Affinity 20 gauge and have the Carlson's .575 on the way. I'm planning on running the Browning tss out of it. Anyone know if that choke can have tss ran through it? I probably should've looked deeper into it before I bought it. Also throwing a vortex venom on the gun, can't wait for turkeys this spring!!

BrowningGuy88

There's a heap pile of those chokes running TSS out there.

You'll be fine.

Jroddc

The one I purchased recently said it was for use with tss right on the package

HiIlbilly

I sure hope so. We've been sending TSS through the ones we have.

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Breddleman34

Great choice michiganoutdoorsmen, .575 is a great choice. I have shot my affinity with a carlson longbeard XR (which is a .568) and it patterns XRs and TSS very, very good. As a rule of thumb, and you can ask any of these choke tube manufacturers and they can confirm, more open chokes, i.e. .565s and .570s perform better with TSS or tungsten alloy loads. On the other hand, .555s and .560s usually perform better with standard lead (because lead is softer and takes constriction better). This is, again, a rule of thumb. Not saying a .555 wont pattern TSS well (because I have seen some of these guys' patterns!) and .570s wont pattern lead well. Hope this helps, make em flop!

michiganoutdoorsman

Thanks for the replies everyone! Hoping it throws a nice pattern. If not I'll keep searching. I'm confident it'll do the job though.

Spurs Up

No worries. That's a great combo. I haven't shot Browning's TSS through mine but plenty of handloads during the last 3-4 years thru my Affinity/Carlson 575.

PineyRooster

Quote from: michiganoutdoorsman on March 10, 2019, 01:05:42 AM
I've read many good things about them. Just bought an Affinity 20 gauge and have the Carlson's .575 on the way. I'm planning on running the Browning tss out of it. Anyone know if that choke can have tss ran through it? I probably should've looked deeper into it before I bought it. Also throwing a vortex venom on the gun, can't wait for turkeys this spring!!

I purchased one recently for my affinity.. i dont know about the browning tss but i shot an apex 3" 1 5/8 oz #8 load at 20 yards somewhat expecting at least a basketball size pattern. Man was i suprised when i saw shot scattered all over the 36"x36" piece of cardboard. The gun had previously been deep cleaned and swabbed clean with alcohol and was shiny a bore as could be... now the longbeard 5s i shot through it at 20 yards looked excellent but too sparse for me at 40 yards. called sumtoy and will have one of his chokes on the way to see if i can get some good huntable patterns out of it. Not trying to discourage you as many have found the calson to work just fine just wanted to share my personal experience.

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Here's a pattern picture of Apex #9's out of a Carlson .575 at a lasered 40 yards.

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michiganoutdoorsman

That is a dead turkey right there! I love it!

SoDak_JD

It's already been answered but I'll throw in what came directly from Carlson's in a similar search.

I'm also looking for a 20ga choke but am running an 870.  I messaged Carlson's because I want to use the Federal 3rd Degree but will probably give the Heavyweight TSS a try at some point.  I asked if I should get the TSS choke or the .575

Here's their reply:

I would not run the tss choke with 3rd degree, I would run the .565 or .575 extended choke tube (you can also run tss out of both of those)


TalknTurkey

Quote from: SoDak_JD on March 13, 2019, 04:20:51 AM
It's already been answered but I'll throw in what came directly from Carlson's in a similar search.

I'm also looking for a 20ga choke but am running an 870.  I messaged Carlson's because I want to use the Federal 3rd Degree but will probably give the Heavyweight TSS a try at some point.  I asked if I should get the TSS choke or the .575

Here's their reply:

I would not run the tss choke with 3rd degree, I would run the .565 or .575 extended choke tube (you can also run tss out of both of those)

I'm confused. I've been reading through a lot of threads on here regarding choke recommendations for TSS. Everyone seems to recommend a tighter constriction (except for the IC). However, the specific "TSS" versions of chokes are around .555. Just like the Carlsons or Trulock, I've seen a lot of people recommend the .575, but I've yet to see anyone recommend what they call their "TSS" choke which is .555. Why is this?!

troutfisher13111

I think the tighter choke is for Federal TSS loads. The more open Carlson's is for hand loads. I could be mistaken

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TalknTurkey

Quote from: Terry on March 19, 2019, 07:18:35 PM
I think the tighter choke is for Federal TSS loads. The more open Carlson's is for hand loads. I could be mistaken

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On Trulocks site, they say they developed them specifically for the federal rounds. They even have the chokes named "Trulock Federal TSS" lol...yet they are .555/.560...but I've seen several recommendations for the Trulocks .585 for the TSS on here