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Started by Poohflinger, May 03, 2023, 02:17:04 PM
Quote from: Poohflinger on May 03, 2023, 02:17:04 PMSo I normally shoot a Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag 12 gauge 3.5" magnums with copper plated #5's. I've had great success with this set up like most hunters do. Now I'm researching 20 gauge Turkey guns mostly the Stoeger M3020. This light weight absolutely awesome shotgun is being paired up with the new TSS loads. I understand that guys are getting sweet patterns at long ranges etc. etc. But are you really gaining anything other than a lighter shotgun to tote around? I'm having trouble believing that the 20 gauge #7.5-#9 shot in a TSS load is gonna penetrate and inflict more damage than a 12 ga load with bigger shot carrying energy down range. I see the paper patterns and they do pepper the kill zone. But does the 20 gauge TSS really get you an advantage? (I've shot doves with #8 loads and watched them stutter and fly away.) I'm thinking it's just the new popular thing to do to change things up a bit right now and create more of a challenge. Would like to hear from those that have had success with the above mentioned set ups at +40 yard situations. Thanks in advance. ?
Quote from: ol bob on May 03, 2023, 02:27:13 PMA 12 ga. #5, want come close to a 20ga, #9, in performance.
Quote from: howl on May 03, 2023, 06:04:05 PMThe advantage of the 20 is weight savings. The advantage of the 835 is cheaper shells. Also you don't have ro worry about cracking a tooth on TSS.Same otherwise.
Quote from: ShortMagFan on May 03, 2023, 05:41:11 PMGo research pellet count per ounce of lead and TSS 9s. Sit and think about it and you'll start to understandWould you rather someone throw a beach ball at you or a golf ball at the same velocity?