We had a great time. I hand loaded a few dozen 13/16oz #9 TSS loads. We absolutely couldn't have asked for any better performance from these shells. Very light recoil. Every shell cycled the action on a new beretta A400, and an old Remington Versamax. And deadly on the birds. One in fact was a very late shot (who knew you had to click the safety off before you shot) on a mallard flying fast away. Shot it at well over 50yards. It folded and splashed with nary a flutter.
Thanks Hal for the TSS!
My son and I hunted ducks for the first time this year
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Re: My son and I hunted ducks for the first time this year
mchughcb wrote:Nice what choke were you using?
Improved cylinder this time. Didnt get to patern as many as I would have liked. Might try a skeet choke on the pattern before we go again.
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Re: My son and I hunted ducks for the first time this year
HELL of a day.
Great job and glad you've found a nice TSS load for the ducks.
Great job and glad you've found a nice TSS load for the ducks.
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