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TSS load data for 28 gauge pheasant hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 2913597" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>Many of the spots that we hunt pheasant are GPAs and WMAs and require the use of nontoxic shot. I'm looking to load some TSS for use in my 28 gauge Tristar Viper G2 for pheasant hunting. The performance specs of TSS are just mind blowing compared to all other types of shot. Spendy, yes, but the juice seems worth the squeeze. For the relatively small number of rounds that I fire while pheasant hunting, it makes sense to make them count. There are several videos out there of people duplexing the TSS with steel and that seems a viable option for keeping the cost down as well as making it easier to fill the hull for proper crimping. Let me know if you have personal experience loading TSS in the sub-gauges. Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 2913597, member: 84442"] Many of the spots that we hunt pheasant are GPAs and WMAs and require the use of nontoxic shot. I'm looking to load some TSS for use in my 28 gauge Tristar Viper G2 for pheasant hunting. The performance specs of TSS are just mind blowing compared to all other types of shot. Spendy, yes, but the juice seems worth the squeeze. For the relatively small number of rounds that I fire while pheasant hunting, it makes sense to make them count. There are several videos out there of people duplexing the TSS with steel and that seems a viable option for keeping the cost down as well as making it easier to fill the hull for proper crimping. Let me know if you have personal experience loading TSS in the sub-gauges. Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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