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Started by TrackeySauresRex, April 16, 2023, 01:32:55 PM
Quote from: g8rvet on April 16, 2023, 03:13:18 PMDepends on POI/POA but I set up a side by side and went XFull in one and Imp Mod in the other. Lead #6 at 20 yards are poison out of a Imp Mod. Lets you set up the tight barrel dead on and have a little leeway for the more open choke.
Quote from: howl on April 16, 2023, 06:28:30 PMI set the red dot to be on the head for the top barrel. The lower barrel will then hit centered about mid neck. Chokes vary depending on what kind of pattern you want. If you go tighter than full without wad stripping, the pattern may not be as even as if you went full or looser.
Quote from: hunter85 on April 16, 2023, 10:12:56 PMI use Carlson chokes and run a 565 in the top and a 600 in the bottom. I shoot the same federal tss #9's in both barrels for me I am worried about shooting different ammo in the different barrels cause I know I would goof and put the wrong bullet in the wrong hole and mess everything up.
Quote from: tracker#1 on April 17, 2023, 02:55:53 PMI'm using the bottom barrel for long-range
Quote from: tracker#1 on April 17, 2023, 02:55:53 PMI'm using the bottom barrel for long-range with a Sumtoy .562 with Ronnies "Little Hammer" load #8s tss and a Trulock LM .591 for "shoe-top" to 25 yards top barrel with hand loads, #7s nickel plated lead from BP recipe archives. I was told by O/U people your bottom barrel should be your long-range barrel because its lines up better with your shoulder, straight through... I love the gun
Quote from: BandedSpur on April 20, 2023, 08:11:01 AMBeen shooting O/Us exclusively since I started loading TSS in 2009. A good quality O/U with well regulated barrels will shoot the same shells to the same POI at 40 yds. But if you shoot shells that have different payload weights (as I do), you will definitely want to shoot the shell with the heavier payload in the bottom barrel to keep the POIs as close as possible. If you shoot the heavier payload in the top barrel, it will almost certainly shoot higher than the lower barrel due to the way that O/Us recoil. Felt recoil with equal loads is less from the bottom barrel, which is why all competitive clay target shooters set up their O/Us to shoot the bottom barrel first. The lower barrel recoils more straight back into the shoulder with less muzzle rise compared to the top barrel.Same goes for a SxS. If well regulated, they will shoot both barrels to the same POI at 40 yds with field loads. As payload weight increases, the right barrel will shoot to the right and the left barrel will shoot to the left due to the geometry of the barrels and how they recoil.
Quote from: Sungrazer on April 18, 2023, 12:25:01 PMMaybe I need to re-test my setup?.565 Trulock LBXR choke in top barrel LBXR #6.595 Imp. Mod. Carlsons in bottom barrel #6 golden pheasant.