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Started by ssramage, February 15, 2022, 09:51:09 AM
Quote from: jordanz7935 on February 15, 2022, 10:39:35 AMI just had my H&R topper 20 ga threaded for chokes also. Id definitely look into getting a new choke. That will kill any day @ 40 yards, but with that type of pattern your gonna pepper him from his toes to his beak and everywhere in between. What loads are you running?? You may want to try another brand of tss, some guns and loads really shine with the more open .570-.580 chokes. Also, there can be a lot of variables in patterning. Was your gun clean when u shot? Was the choke cleaned well? Most brand new chokes come pretty dirty with packing grease or whatever they put on them to prevent rusting in package. Some loads can just be inconsistent as well, shot to shot numbers can vary 100 hits in the 10" circle in some setups. If it were me, id try what i mentioned above, but dont go to crazy money wise chasing patterns with that choke.
Quote from: ssramage on February 15, 2022, 10:46:31 AMQuote from: jordanz7935 on February 15, 2022, 10:39:35 AMI just had my H&R topper 20 ga threaded for chokes also. Id definitely look into getting a new choke. That will kill any day @ 40 yards, but with that type of pattern your gonna pepper him from his toes to his beak and everywhere in between. What loads are you running?? You may want to try another brand of tss, some guns and loads really shine with the more open .570-.580 chokes. Also, there can be a lot of variables in patterning. Was your gun clean when u shot? Was the choke cleaned well? Most brand new chokes come pretty dirty with packing grease or whatever they put on them to prevent rusting in package. Some loads can just be inconsistent as well, shot to shot numbers can vary 100 hits in the 10" circle in some setups. If it were me, id try what i mentioned above, but dont go to crazy money wise chasing patterns with that choke.This is shooting the Federal TSS 1.5oz 9s. The gun much prefers the 8x10 blends, but I can't find them this year so I'm running with the 9s.The choke in the gun right now was set up for the old Federal HWT #7s and it was flat out nasty. Surprisingly, the TSS 9s don't pattern as well and open up significantly more. The responses here, pretty much confirm what I was thinking. I'm going to try a Sumtoy choke and see what it does.
Quote from: randywallace on February 24, 2022, 04:50:06 PM1.5 oz of tss 9s should be 540+ pellets. You have only 136 in your circle. They aren't all completely wasted, but you have 400+ more pellets that need to be doing work. I would try some other chokes and when it comes to a single shot or O/U, I would be shooting a shell with a larger payload.