Tss 18g/cc and fixed choke barrels?

Northhunter

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Was what so hard? I didnt give you anything about this load.

You might want to reread what I posted.

And you wonder why I told you off a few pages back.

I asked a question and stated some general stuff about no-tox wads. All you had to say was Hal specifies slit or unslit in his data - would have eliminated half this thread. Instead we got treated to your screw coming loose.

I don't need to re-read how the load works perfect for you, blah, blah, blah... you mention it every 2nd post.

Yeah, you told me off good! I got off "your thread" real quick :l
 

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In a round about way you are asking about load data. You want to know about tss and fixed chokes. The wad, speed, pressure, is it wrapped, size of shot all has a factor in answering your original question. It seems that a person that has been loading since they were 12 or Hal himself would be better answering that question if components and recipe isn't going to be used to help answer your question.
 

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Coming in late on the discussion i wanted to point out a couple things…..

First the original poster said he has “been reloading since age 12”.

Based on his childish remarks to some of the other forum members that were trying to answer his question he must only be around 13 or 14 years old. Therefore he only has 1 or 2 years of actual reloading experience. Please keep that in mind when you are TRYING to help this youth out.

Carry on…
 

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A pattern pic would really help this discussion, but I get how that can be a PIA for many this time of. Honestly, if the OP is happy with the load and the wad is separating from the shot with a solid pattern, then that’s all that matters. In regard to no slits on the wad, I’ve recovered commercially loaded wads that didn’t have slits because the cutter malfunctioned somehow. They were lead target loads and shot fine. Additionally, I’ve read of others not slitting wads and having success, so that may not be important with certain wad designs. These are just my thoughts. All the wads I reload with have slits in some fashion though.
I have several boxes of the Herter's Vandalee shot cups that are totally unslit.
 

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I have several boxes of the Herter's Vandalee shot cups that are totally unslit.
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They bought those wads From this guy.
 

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Coming in late on the discussion i wanted to point out a couple things…..

First the original poster said he has “been reloading since age 12”.

Based on his childish remarks to some of the other forum members that were trying to answer his question he must only be around 13 or 14 years old. Therefore he only has 1 or 2 years of actual reloading experience. Please keep that in mind when you are TRYING to help this youth out.

Carry on…
So can you point out where this 42 year old man. Ask for reloading advice?

I asked if tss shot was safe through a fixed choke. Didnt ask a dam thing about reloading advice.
 

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In a round about way you are asking about load data. You want to know about tss and fixed chokes. The wad, speed, pressure, is it wrapped, size of shot all has a factor in answering your original question. It seems that a person that has been loading since they were 12 or Hal himself would be better answering that question if components and recipe isn't going to be used to help answer your question.
Sorry but yet again your wrong.

I specifically asked if the shot was to hard for a fixed choke. That has nothing to do with the loads speed/pressure are components used in said load.

Let me state it again.

I asked if TSS shot was to hard for a fixed choke? Can you see what I'm asking now?
 

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Sorry but yet again your wrong.

I specifically asked if the shot was to hard for a fixed choke. That has nothing to do with the loads speed/pressure are components used in said load.

There you have it, gentleman. We're all wrong.

A5B - keep firing TSS through that fixed choke. Any shot size, any wad, any shot charge at any velocity. It'll be fine ;)
Surprised you made an account to ask us idiots anything at all, you reloading guru you !
 
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