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SHOTGUN SHOTS DENSITY IMPACT ON TURKEY PATTERN: Studies have shown that using higher shot density in TSS (Tungsten Super Shot) turkey loads can improve pellet distribution and increase the likelihood of hitting a turkey.
Shot Density Basics
When it comes to TSS turkey loads, the density of the shot can make a significant difference in the pattern it produces. TSS is a type of shot made from tungsten, which is incredibly dense and can be packed tightly into a shell. In general, TSS turkey loads are available in a range of shot densities, from 7 to 11 shot pellets per ounce. A higher shot density means that there are more pellets packed into the shell, which can result in a tighter, more focused pattern at longer ranges.
Practical Implications of Shot Density
For example, a 1-ounce TSS load with 7 shot pellets per ounce will produce a significantly different pattern than a similar load with 11 shot pellets per ounce. In general, a higher shot density will produce a tighter pattern, with fewer gaps between pellets. This can be especially important when hunting turkeys at longer ranges, as a tighter pattern can increase the likelihood of hitting a bird. When choosing a TSS turkey load, hunters should consider the range at which they will be shooting and select a load with the right shot density to suit their needs. For example, at ranges of 30 yards or less, a 7-shot-per-ounce load may be sufficient, while at longer ranges, a 9 or 11-shot-per-ounce load may be a better choice.
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