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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 3010487" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>As a post season follow-up, I will say that I am absolutely sold on TSS shot. We hunt a lot of areas here in South Dakota that are nontoxic shot only. I decided to try some of the 12ga Federal Black Cloud TSS/Steel duplex loads with #9 TSS and #3 steel to test out the claims of TSS shot. I was a bit skeptical and hesitant to pay over $3 per shell but the results were astounding. Opening weekend of pheasant season I killed every single rooster that I shot at. I shot 7 roosters on Saturday and 5 on Sunday. I didn't lose a single bird. No cripples except for other party members who were shooting steel shot. I have never before experienced such clean kills on pheasants. Just absolutely wet rag dead every time. I had such great luck and enjoyment shooting my Tristar Viper G2 28 gauge for doves this past year that I really want to carry it for pheasants next year. I'm a believer. TSS shot turns the sub-gauges into legitimate long range "big game" shotguns... without the weight or recoil of the hyper velocity 3" and 3-1/2" 12 gauge loads that are typically used for waterfowl and pheasants. I'll be looking for a suitable 28 gauge load for pheasants before 2024 season. It really is amazing stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 3010487, member: 84442"] As a post season follow-up, I will say that I am absolutely sold on TSS shot. We hunt a lot of areas here in South Dakota that are nontoxic shot only. I decided to try some of the 12ga Federal Black Cloud TSS/Steel duplex loads with #9 TSS and #3 steel to test out the claims of TSS shot. I was a bit skeptical and hesitant to pay over $3 per shell but the results were astounding. Opening weekend of pheasant season I killed every single rooster that I shot at. I shot 7 roosters on Saturday and 5 on Sunday. I didn't lose a single bird. No cripples except for other party members who were shooting steel shot. I have never before experienced such clean kills on pheasants. Just absolutely wet rag dead every time. I had such great luck and enjoyment shooting my Tristar Viper G2 28 gauge for doves this past year that I really want to carry it for pheasants next year. I'm a believer. TSS shot turns the sub-gauges into legitimate long range "big game" shotguns... without the weight or recoil of the hyper velocity 3" and 3-1/2" 12 gauge loads that are typically used for waterfowl and pheasants. I'll be looking for a suitable 28 gauge load for pheasants before 2024 season. It really is amazing stuff! [/QUOTE]
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