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Can confirm it’ll knock the fire out of a smallish Kansas coyote at about 35 yards.I appreciate very much everyone's input on something I have no real experience with. I was always chasing fish in the spring instead of chasing turkeys.
I have decided to go ahead and cough up the money for TSS. It's difficult because I am an incredibly cheap SOB, ask my wife.
The reason is, on this hunt, we are allowed to take feral hogs and coyotes. We are only allowed to possess birdshot though. I'm pretty sure that TSS will likely be more lethal to a hogs noggin than copper plated shot. If you agree or disagree, let me know. This has been a good discussion.

Yep.If you need tungsten to kill a turkey you should work on you ability to hide stay still and call. Spend the money on a quality decoy and box call. I’ve stoned plenty of turkeys at 40-50 with a .410 #5 like 11/16 oz of shot. If a 2.75/3”/3.5” 4/5/6 don’t kill it you probably shouldn’t have been shooting at it. I’ve actually missed quite a few turkeys on the first shot in Montana with “special” turkey loads cause they get in close and between specialized shot, cups and chokes I’m essentially trying to hit it with a slug,
Be carefull...TSS and the steel in some barrels dont work well together...barrel damage. Same with some other HD shot.I should add: for best results, don't choke TSS too much. I get better patterns with a factory full than I do a tighter turkey choke.
What's your set up this year ?
I'm still packing the cannon 3.5" Remington 12 ga. with Holosun RedDot, Shooting 3.5" TSS with a TSS chock. I did by a 410 Stevens 26" with a Holoson Red dot. TSS chock and TSS shells. This is set up for my Granddaughters 1st hunt. I do travel to 6-7 States most years and cannon has dropped some...www.hunttalk.com