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Unread 11-25-2022, 08:34 AM   #1
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What's next, ducks???
Well, since you asked, Garry. I'm about to load up some no. 8 1/2 TSS (tungsten) to attempt to kill a limit of woodies with a .410 double. My buddy has hunted/taken gobblers with TSS and a .410 for several seasons now, in 8 1/2 and 9 sizes, and assures me the 8 1/2s will shoot clean through a woodie. Will keep you posted on progress made in that direction.

This would, of course, require you to have a modern made .410 for the tungsten, preferably with chrome lined bores. I'll keep on the look out for you.
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