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TSS turkey loads tend to be more expensive than lead loads, with prices ranging from $10 to $20 per box for TSS and $5 to $15 per box for lead.
Lead vs TSS Cost Comparison
When comparing the cost of TSS and lead loads, it’s essential to consider the number of shots you plan to fire and the potential long-term savings of using a more efficient, non-toxic load. TSS (Tungsten Super Shot) loads typically use a tungsten alloy, which is denser than lead, resulting in a smaller payload size and higher cost per load. On the other hand, lead loads use a heavier payload of lead, making them less expensive but also more toxic and environmentally hazardous.
TSS Load Advantages and Disadvantages
TSS loads have gained popularity among waterfowl and turkey hunters due to their exceptional penetration and pattern density. These loads often feature a smaller payload size, which can result in reduced recoil and improved accuracy. However, TSS loads have a higher cost, and their performance can be affected by environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. Additionally, some turkey hunters may find TSS loads difficult to pattern and may prefer the tried-and-true performance of lead loads.
Lead Load Alternatives
For hunters seeking a lead load alternative, copper loads have emerged as a viable option. Copper loads offer improved durability and penetration over traditional lead loads, while maintaining a lower cost compared to TSS loads. However, copper loads may require special handling and storage due to their higher melting point and potential for corrosion. It’s essential for hunters to research and understand the specific characteristics and performance of copper loads before making a switch.
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