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Quote from: Belo83 on June 12, 2020, 05:04:38 PMDoing some ammo shopping and have shot both hevi #4's and hevi #7's for 10+ years with success. I've also rolled and missed.As it's time to reup, I too am wondering if I should switch to TSS. I see Hevi makes one by they way.I'll add that I've traditionally always shot 3.5" shells. Thanks all.
Quote from: WW on June 15, 2020, 01:17:28 PMI tried both in my 870 and both pellet counts at 40 yards were within 8 pellets of each other. I won't shoot a turkey past 40ish yards because that's not turkey hunting to me... If I can't call him in to 40 and under, he will live to be hunted another day. The tss is denser and allows you to use a 20 gauge to kill them the same distance as a 12 gauge and that is the selling point. To me, NO it's not worth it. I still carry my 12 gauge and love it, even if it is a little more heavy than a 20. What's amazing is how many people killed them at 40 plus for many years now think they have to have it just because it kills turkeys so far out. It's not about the pattern for everyone, for some, it's a crutch.
Quote from: Belo83 on July 09, 2020, 11:03:15 AMQuote from: WW on June 15, 2020, 01:17:28 PMI tried both in my 870 and both pellet counts at 40 yards were within 8 pellets of each other. I won't shoot a turkey past 40ish yards because that's not turkey hunting to me... If I can't call him in to 40 and under, he will live to be hunted another day. The tss is denser and allows you to use a 20 gauge to kill them the same distance as a 12 gauge and that is the selling point. To me, NO it's not worth it. I still carry my 12 gauge and love it, even if it is a little more heavy than a 20. What's amazing is how many people killed them at 40 plus for many years now think they have to have it just because it kills turkeys so far out. It's not about the pattern for everyone, for some, it's a crutch.I appreciate this response. The general response I'm seeing here is that they're great for a 20 and while not bad it's not significantly better in a 12 to justify the cost increase. I have no desire to buy a new gun until my kids get older. But I also have never shied away from expensive bullets. I spend so much time and money getting ready for the shot, the arrow and bullet is not something i'm going to skimp on in any hunting situation.
Quote from: redleg06 on August 29, 2020, 03:50:09 PMI hunt with 20 gauges almost exclusively so I go ahead and buy TSS (or have them handloaded) but with 12 gauge I'd be leaning toward the traditional hevi shot or maybe some Longbeard XR's. I use to get really good patterns from my 12 gauges with Hevi shot Mag Blends or straight 6's. Used handloaded TSS for a year or so and it was devastating in 12 gauge and that eventually led to me switching over to the 20 gauge with it.