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Originally Posted by Kenny Graft
Is TSS safe in our old tight choked bird guns? After some research the answer is NO!.....SXS OHIO Thanks All
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I would be interested in seeing the verification of the mentioned research...
I did find this from Federal....For conversation I found the last comment perhaps relevant...
However, for the uplands, I don't think tight chokes are the best to use with TSS..However, safety is another issue....For mainly upland gunning, do we need TSS? A question the individual needs to answer. However again that is not a safety issue...TSS factory loads are low pressure and low velocity...Hot rodding them for reloading would definitely be unwise....
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