BeeMaa
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Like many, I hunt all kinds of birds with my shotguns. Up until recently I've been using lead or copper coated lead for everything except waterfowling. Since 1991 waterfowling has required nontoxic shot and for a long time this has meant steel. Steel being less dense than lead required the hunters to go up two shot sizes to get the punch needed on waterfowl vs what they were using before. This forced the shotgun manufacturers & ammo companies to come up with 3.5" shells so they could pack enough payload of (steel) shot to get the humane kills on waterfowl. Now they have developed a new TSS (Tungsten Super Shot) that has a density of 18 g/cc. For reference lead is 11 g/cc and steel is 7.8 g/cc. Obviously TSS is better and I've heard and seen (on YouTube) that people are poleaxing waterfowl & turkey out to incredible ranges.
That leads me to this weekend. A few friends and I head to a house in the country for a few days on our own. I brought Hevi-Shot 3.5" BB and BBB, Federal TSS 7 shot and Hevi-Shot Magnum Blend 5/6/7 shot. All were being shot out of my Benelli Super Black Eagle 2 using Carlson's chokes.
Federal TSS 7 is my #1 pick costing about $10 per shell. They do the job out beyond 60 and possibly 70 yards for EVERYTHING. Goose, duck, turkey...doesn't matter this stuff is gonna kill any bird you can see out beyond 60 yards. Devastating results that I never suspected. I've just ordered a bunch of this for our ammo locker. I would have shot a couple more of these but my shoulder couldn't take it. Felt like I was shooting a 460WBY without a brake.
Hevi-Shot Magnum Blend 5/6/7 is good but not better than TSS costing $8 per shell. Way better than steel but didn't pattern for me as well as the TSS. I'll use what I have left for waterfowling out to 50 or so yards but not for turkey.
Hevi-Shot BB & BBB cost $1.50 per shell - I didn't save the patterns for the Hevi-Shot loads because they were fine at 30 yards, but anything beyond that was garbage. I'll use what I have left in the event I need a finishing shot on a wounded duck or goose. Anyone looking for this ammo, send me a PM and I'll sell it to you.
Patterns speak for themselves.
That leads me to this weekend. A few friends and I head to a house in the country for a few days on our own. I brought Hevi-Shot 3.5" BB and BBB, Federal TSS 7 shot and Hevi-Shot Magnum Blend 5/6/7 shot. All were being shot out of my Benelli Super Black Eagle 2 using Carlson's chokes.
Federal TSS 7 is my #1 pick costing about $10 per shell. They do the job out beyond 60 and possibly 70 yards for EVERYTHING. Goose, duck, turkey...doesn't matter this stuff is gonna kill any bird you can see out beyond 60 yards. Devastating results that I never suspected. I've just ordered a bunch of this for our ammo locker. I would have shot a couple more of these but my shoulder couldn't take it. Felt like I was shooting a 460WBY without a brake.
Hevi-Shot Magnum Blend 5/6/7 is good but not better than TSS costing $8 per shell. Way better than steel but didn't pattern for me as well as the TSS. I'll use what I have left for waterfowling out to 50 or so yards but not for turkey.
Hevi-Shot BB & BBB cost $1.50 per shell - I didn't save the patterns for the Hevi-Shot loads because they were fine at 30 yards, but anything beyond that was garbage. I'll use what I have left in the event I need a finishing shot on a wounded duck or goose. Anyone looking for this ammo, send me a PM and I'll sell it to you.
Patterns speak for themselves.