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Turkey Guns & Shooting => 16, 28 , and .410 Turkey Gun Forum => Topic started by: Walkerhuntfish on April 04, 2019, 09:05:37 AM

Title: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: Walkerhuntfish on April 04, 2019, 09:05:37 AM
I'm looking for some opinions on tss shot size for 16ga. I really enjoy the round and have a few different guns in it. I'm thinking about getting one to build up as a turkey only gun and was wondering what's the preferred shot size that some of you other guys seem to get best results with. My goal would be a 40 yard turkey killer not necessarily a super choked thread a needle with every pellet type of gun. For the most part I would be buying shells such as apex because I haven't ventured into the loading my own side of things yet but might in the future. Thanks in advance for any input.
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: wisconsinteacher on April 04, 2019, 09:23:56 AM
I'm going to shoot some #9 tss handloads out of my 16ga soon.  I know the #9 will do the job at 40.  I use the same size in my 20ga.
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: roverboy on April 05, 2019, 12:13:15 PM
I like the 16 gauge too. Its a shame you can't find anything on the shelves with more than 1 1/8 oz. loads.
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: Walkerhuntfish on April 05, 2019, 12:59:18 PM
I assumed 9's would be the top pick since they worked efficiently in 20 and 12 ga setups. I just thought there might be technical reasons to avoid certain sizes. Kind of like the idea that a 3" 16ga would be not near as perfect as the 2 3/4" is due to shot column size and all those really specific things that are  over my head.
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: roverboy on April 08, 2019, 11:21:13 AM
Quote from: Walkerhuntfish on April 05, 2019, 12:59:18 PM
I assumed 9's would be the top pick since they worked efficiently in 20 and 12 ga setups. I just thought there might be technical reasons to avoid certain sizes. Kind of like the idea that a 3" 16ga would be not near as perfect as the 2 3/4" is due to shot column size and all those really specific things that are  over my head.
You mention a 16 gauge 3" shell. Have you ever heard of that being a reality?
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: jryser on April 08, 2019, 09:05:13 PM
Quote from: roverboy on April 08, 2019, 11:21:13 AM
Quote from: Walkerhuntfish on April 05, 2019, 12:59:18 PM
I assumed 9's would be the top pick since they worked efficiently in 20 and 12 ga setups. I just thought there might be technical reasons to avoid certain sizes. Kind of like the idea that a 3" 16ga would be not near as perfect as the 2 3/4" is due to shot column size and all those really specific things that are  over my head.
You mention a 16 gauge 3" shell. Have you ever heard of that being a reality?
No.

Here's my Auto 5 Sweet 16 though!  Kicked butt with Apex until I started rolling my own!

https://youtu.be/48dcJNQCaf4

https://youtu.be/vu2a5fxqiMc



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Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: LaLongbeard on April 09, 2019, 07:03:58 PM
Quote from: roverboy on April 08, 2019, 11:21:13 AM
Quote from: Walkerhuntfish on April 05, 2019, 12:59:18 PM
I assumed 9's would be the top pick since they worked efficiently in 20 and 12 ga setups. I just thought there might be technical reasons to avoid certain sizes. Kind of like the idea that a 3" 16ga would be not near as perfect as the 2 3/4" is due to shot column size and all those really specific things that are  over my head.
You mention a 16 gauge 3" shell. Have you ever heard of that being a reality?
He said would be not is. I've also heard the comparison. Basically the reason there is not a 3" in 16 gauge, because it would not perform as well as the 2 3/4
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: Rapscallion Vermilion on April 10, 2019, 02:18:28 AM
Quote from: roverboy on April 08, 2019, 11:21:13 AM
Quote from: Walkerhuntfish on April 05, 2019, 12:59:18 PM
I assumed 9's would be the top pick since they worked efficiently in 20 and 12 ga setups. I just thought there might be technical reasons to avoid certain sizes. Kind of like the idea that a 3" 16ga would be not near as perfect as the 2 3/4" is due to shot column size and all those really specific things that are  over my head.
You mention a 16 gauge 3" shell. Have you ever heard of that being a reality?
Pre WWII there were some 16 gauge guns (LC Smith for example) chambered for 3" and Winchester, Remington, Peters and few others loaded shells for them.  Very rare guns and shells.
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: roverboy on April 11, 2019, 09:47:31 AM
Thats odd that the 3" didnt perform as good as 2 3/4".
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: roverboy on April 11, 2019, 10:24:25 AM
 Does anybody know what companies make screw in chokes a nd shotguns for chokes in 16 gauge?
Title: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: jryser on April 11, 2019, 06:23:43 PM
Quote from: roverboy on April 11, 2019, 10:24:25 AM
Does anybody know what companies make screw in chokes a nd shotguns for chokes in 16 gauge?
Sumtoy, Trulock, Briley, and a few others. Personally I would go with Sumtoy. William's Sumtoy's now choke all of my turkey guns.


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Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: roverboy on April 11, 2019, 08:07:25 PM
Thanks jryser, I had wondered about this for a while.
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: jryser on April 11, 2019, 09:06:30 PM
William is great and makes a HELLUVA choke. It's a tank. My Auto 5 Mag 20 is my main rig this year and it's amazing with patterns.


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Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: 4nolz2 on February 06, 2020, 08:50:37 PM
roverboy this is an old thread but Nitro Ammo makes a 1 5/8 load not all are 1 1/8
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: 4nolz2 on February 06, 2020, 08:55:55 PM
 #9s are 356/oz so that's 1/2oz more (178 more pellets)
Title: Re: 16 ga tss shot selection
Post by: WNM on February 25, 2021, 11:01:15 AM
Bumping up an older thread, but The Apex TSS in 16 gauge #9 is a 1 5/8 oz load. I am going to try to get my Sweet Sixteen with fixed modified choke out to pattern today.