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I finally found my load choke setup. Federal TSS 3” #7

Started by Shane Tillery, February 11, 2018, 09:12:59 PM

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Shane Tillery

Sorry it was 35 yds. Where I usually shoot was under water from all the rain so I just settled for 35.


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owlhoot

Super tight pattern.
Believe that is too tight for me anyway. I would have to open it up.
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Loose Wire

Care to give us any clues; you know, gun, barrel, choke, load, etc.? 

batsonbe

That pattern looks awesome, maybe over choked? I'm shocked to not see more on the paper surrounding the Toms head. I'm sure the shell has more pellets in it than what's in the paper

davisd9

Pattern looks blown.


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mightyjoeyoung

Quote from: davisd9 on February 14, 2018, 03:05:00 PM
Pattern looks blown.


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No core, trailing from high left to low right.  I'd tend to agree.  Over choked and likely blown pattern...
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BandedSpur

And BTW, TSS 7s are great for body shooting giant Canada geese, but extreme, and I mean extreme, overkill for head shooting turkeys.


Shane Tillery

Quote from: Loose Wire on February 14, 2018, 11:27:32 AM
Care to give us any clues; you know, gun, barrel, choke, load, etc.?
I'm shooting a Remington 870 12 ga with a 26" barrel. Choke is a Carlson Longbeard .660. I'm also shooting a tru glo gobble stopper red dot


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RemingtonRules

Might tight. I would wait until they get to 40+ so I would not miss. 


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bbcoach

 :welcomeOG:  Shane.  A couple of things you might try to see what your pattern is doing is 1. Find some paper that is 30"X 30" and shoot at 40 yards.  This will show what your pattern is really doing.  Butcher paper or Lowe's sells paint paper that is that wide.  Normally, you want a nice even pattern out to 20 inches from center.  Remington's seem to like chokes in the .665 range.  Check out the Remington pattern Pic section for some patterns, chokes utilized and ammo.  Many guys on here have done extensive research and have posted PICS so you can see their results.  Welcome again and Good Luck.