Anyone got any ideas? I figured after tss hit the commercial market last year we would see Winchester loading HD long beards. Maybe it's just me, but I thought compared to last year there was a huge drop off of new turkey gear. The new savages were cool, and I think the new primos surroundview turkey fan would be good. But I didn't see much else
I absolutely could be wrong, but I thought the entire point of long beards shotlok was to prevent shot deformation because lead is soft. TSS is harder than steel, so it will not deform using standard buffering. It'd make little point in shot that won't deform anyway
Another point is why do we need shot lok with TSS when we can put over 600 #9 pellets in a 20 inch circle at 40 yards. NO NEED!
Because there is no need for it, high density patterns well enough without it. Lead needed it to compete.
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All valid answers and I understand that totally. I guess I wasn't saying that we needed it, I just figured it was coming as the next latest and greatest if that makes sense. And was surprised it hasn't happened yet.
Quote from: davisd9 on March 31, 2019, 08:33:22 PM
Because there is no need for it, high density patterns well enough without it. Lead needed it to compete.
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This
My problem is tss in my 12 gauge shoots too tight. I have to purposely shoot a shorter barrel and open choke to even get to a reasonable pattern to hunt with. In my opinion federal needs to drop the flight control wad as it makes tss shoot to tight and the poi wanders a little. A problem I never had with handloads out of my 20 gauge. To put resin around tss to make them shoot tighter is a terrible idea. A standard 4 petal wad reacts to a choke more open or tighter. Resin or a federal flight control wad just seems to do what they want open or tight choke. A flush full out of a 22" barrel should not still shoot 350 in a 10"circle, but the federal tss 9's out of the flight control still does.