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Started by Sir-diealot, September 23, 2020, 08:31:37 PM
Quote from: rakkin6 on September 23, 2020, 08:51:56 PMWell TSS is great out of a 20 gauge but EXPENSIVE!! Maybe try the Winchester longboards first and see what you get but you will get more range with the TSS. If I am not mistaken the gun takes the Browning investor standard threads. I don't think you could go wrong with an Indian Creek, Trulock or JebsSent from my moto z4 using Tapatalk
Quote from: rakkin6 on September 23, 2020, 09:05:59 PMSorry it takes the Win Choke pattern my badSent from my moto z4 using Tapatalk
Quote from: rakkin6 on September 23, 2020, 10:09:29 PMWell I love my Indian Creek chokes, I have one in all three of my guns and they throw a wicked latter with Winchester Longboards 3" #5. All three guns are 12 gauges, when I buy my 20 gauge this is what I am going with. Has far has ammo like I mentioned the Winchester longbeards are a great choice in lead. If she wants TSS all the guys I know that use 20s and and TSS like the Apex ammo. But I would also try the federal TSS. If the federals shoot good for her you can sometimes catch them on sale. The Apex are a little bit more expensive but everyone seems to love them.https://apexmunition.com/collections/turkey-tss/gt-20-20-gauge-1-5-8oz-5-shells/Sent from my moto z4 using Tapatalk
Quote from: gatrkyhntr70 on September 23, 2020, 10:35:46 PMSave your time and money, get an Indian Creek .555 and the apex tss, federal can be good but in my experience the federal isn't consistent.
Quote from: gatrkyhntr70 on September 23, 2020, 11:14:29 PMYes Sir, in 20ga numerous 870's, one Mossberg 88, 2 savage 301 single shots and a benelli nova. In my experience it's hands down the way to go with a 20ga.
Quote from: decoykrvr on September 24, 2020, 09:01:39 AMWin/ Browning Invector/Savage are all the same choke tube threads. With TSS the chokes are definitely more forgiving than w/ lead and as long as you utilize a choke w/ a long parallel diameter you will do fine. I've utilized TSS w/ a variety of manufacturers choke tubes, ie. Indian Creek, SumToy, Briley, Trulock, and Carlson's and they all make quality products. As a general rule, you utilize a more open turkey choke w/ a back-bored barrel and a slightly tighter choke w/ a nominally choked 20 gauge barrel. A choke diameter of .560-.570 should produce a pattern w/ a tight 10" core and even 20". Based upon the number of shells which will be expended during turkey hunting, I would definitely go w/ TSS and there are a number of "new" TSS offerings on the market. Check out tssshot.com which is being produced by one of the original TSS gurus.