1/2 oz of #10s did well today on wood ducks.
This was with the 28 ga - I basically took my 9/16 oz load, backed off 1/16 oz, added an extra grain of powder.
20 GA 1/2 oz TSS Load
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Re: 20 GA 1/2 oz TSS Load
Saw that at DHC. Can never decide where to post... I'm home sick today, so no quail or duck hunting, just forum reading 
What did the cleaning show for wounds, wound channel, etc.? I'd be very worried about finding all that TSS#10 in the meat, the wounds would be so small and pellet too, easy to miss. Thoughts?

What did the cleaning show for wounds, wound channel, etc.? I'd be very worried about finding all that TSS#10 in the meat, the wounds would be so small and pellet too, easy to miss. Thoughts?
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Re: 20 GA 1/2 oz TSS Load
I didn't see any pellets in the breast meat at all in the initial cleaning. It looks like total pass throughs at first look. But I'll go through it closer...
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Re: 20 GA 1/2 oz TSS Load
hawglips wrote:1/2 oz of #10s did well today on wood ducks.
This was with the 28 ga - I basically took my 9/16 oz load, backed off 1/16 oz, added an extra grain of powder.
Thats what i've been loading up for my 1100 LT20 the 9/16th load bit with 9.5s.
Roll with it. If you stay above 55 the wheel wont fall off.
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