What choke seems to work best for the TSS? I know different guns will shoot differently I was just curious to see what everyone was shooting in their setup
12g Browning BPS with 3" 2.25oz #9s and I've tried a Apex IC .680 and a PG .670. It's a 15" wall of death with the .670. 440 in the 10" at 40 with a good even pattern out to the 20" with the majority being within 15". The .680 is a better hunting pattern. 350 in the 10" with 300+ in the 20" and extremely even and the 20 yard shot with that choke is VERY forgiving. I honestly think the more open the better. A lot of guys treat TSS like lead and want to chase numbers still. It's not necessary. 250 #9s in a 10" circle with good evenness in 20" at 40 yards would hold its pattern and drop a bird far beyond reasonable ranges.
TSS shoots good in just about any choke. I think the top dogs are IC, Jebs, and Sumtoy. :z-twocents:
In my SBE2 I shoot the IC .665 - my buddies shoot Browning Maxus and SX3, both shoot IC .665 - Excellent, even patterns.
In my 20ga M2 I shoot a RR .570 - It throws a good even pattern - I had the IC .555 but it was too tight for my liking...
Which choke in a Remington 1187/870 with a 21" barrel shooting 3" 1 3/4 oz. TSS #9???
Quote from: SKFOOTER on February 15, 2018, 10:34:30 AM
Which choke in a Remington 1187/870 with a 21" barrel shooting 3" 1 3/4 oz. TSS #9???
.665 IC for a good tight pattern...
Mossberg 500 20 ga with Carlson 575 shooting 3" 1 5/8 oz hand loads.
935 - 2.25 oz load - factory flush .710
11/87 20 gauge - 1.625 oz load IC. 555