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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 3103278" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>For turkeys I can see buying TSS due to low round count. The Federal Black Cloud TSS can be found on sale for around $3.50/shell so even pheasant hunters can likely justify that cost. This isn't bragging on my shooting, because I'm a only slightly above average wingshooter, but I absolutely smashed every rooster I shot last season with TSS. No cripples, no runners, no lost birds and no lost hunting time looking for them. I'm eagerly looking forward to handloading TSS shells for the Tristar Viper G2 28 gauge that I picked up last year for dove hunting. Compact and lightweight and a pleasure to carry. It ought to be a pheasant slayer with TSS loads. Handloading TSS definitely brings the cost per round way down compared to factory loads too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 3103278, member: 84442"] For turkeys I can see buying TSS due to low round count. The Federal Black Cloud TSS can be found on sale for around $3.50/shell so even pheasant hunters can likely justify that cost. This isn't bragging on my shooting, because I'm a only slightly above average wingshooter, but I absolutely smashed every rooster I shot last season with TSS. No cripples, no runners, no lost birds and no lost hunting time looking for them. I'm eagerly looking forward to handloading TSS shells for the Tristar Viper G2 28 gauge that I picked up last year for dove hunting. Compact and lightweight and a pleasure to carry. It ought to be a pheasant slayer with TSS loads. Handloading TSS definitely brings the cost per round way down compared to factory loads too. [/QUOTE]
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