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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1504038" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I'm trying to enlighten you. I've posted 6,200 times on this Forum since April, 2005. No BS here.</p><p></p><p>See my post #10 above where I provided the densities of Lead shot, HeviShot, and TSS Tungsten shot pellets. There is <strong><u>no</u></strong> <strong><u>comparison</u></strong>. In addition, the TSS Tungsten pellets are perfectly shaped spheres. They are as hard as steel and do not deform, which means they pattern <strong><u>very</u></strong> tightly. I shoot 50% of my #5 TSS pellets into a 30" diameter at 100yds.</p><p></p><p>I also knocked another crane down @120yds with #5 TSS pellets.</p><p></p><p>My buddies shotgun patterns 74% of the #6 TSS pellets into a 30" circle at 80yds. He dropped a crane @98yds in September with 8 of the #6 pellets hitting the bird. He had complete penetration with 7 of those 8 pellets. He recovered one of the 8 pellets that remained in the bird.</p><p></p><p>Visit the website I provided the link to in my post #13 if you want an education on TSS Tungsten shot shell pellets</p><p></p><p>As I already stated, TSS Tungsten pellets are in a league of their own, altogether different than HeviShot, and every other available shot shell pellet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1504038, member: 4191"] I'm trying to enlighten you. I've posted 6,200 times on this Forum since April, 2005. No BS here. See my post #10 above where I provided the densities of Lead shot, HeviShot, and TSS Tungsten shot pellets. There is [B][U]no[/U][/B] [B][U]comparison[/U][/B]. In addition, the TSS Tungsten pellets are perfectly shaped spheres. They are as hard as steel and do not deform, which means they pattern [B][U]very[/U][/B] tightly. I shoot 50% of my #5 TSS pellets into a 30" diameter at 100yds. I also knocked another crane down @120yds with #5 TSS pellets. My buddies shotgun patterns 74% of the #6 TSS pellets into a 30" circle at 80yds. He dropped a crane @98yds in September with 8 of the #6 pellets hitting the bird. He had complete penetration with 7 of those 8 pellets. He recovered one of the 8 pellets that remained in the bird. Visit the website I provided the link to in my post #13 if you want an education on TSS Tungsten shot shell pellets As I already stated, TSS Tungsten pellets are in a league of their own, altogether different than HeviShot, and every other available shot shell pellet. [/QUOTE]
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