Shot mine today with TSS. Like you turned out the light in him. Pretty sure he never even heard the shot. Didn’t even flop. I love it. Nothing says you have to shoot them far. Let them in close if you want. Only downside is $.
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But what gun was easier to carry around and maneuver on the birdI killed my first turkey with my new .410 and 9 tss. I shot my second one with my trusty 12 gauge. I’m happy to report they are both dead! They are really delicious breaded and fried next to some morels. I can’t even tell the difference!
Well.. if you want me to be honest, the red dot on the .410 was low. It knocked him down but, he went into a multiflower rose bush, I had to shoot him again as he was beelining to it. My fault for not taking more time sighting it in.But what gun was easier to carry around and maneuver on the birdjust messing with you congratulations! Nothing better than turkey and morels!
Fair enoughWell.. if you want me to be honest, the red dot on the .410 was low. It knocked him down but, he went into a multiflower rose bush, I had to shoot him again as he was beelining to it. My fault for not taking more time sighting it in.
The 12 gauge didn’t have a sling on it and I was too lazy to get one out of the safe, I was about a mile from my house so it sucked carrying the turkey and gun back.
I bought the 5 tss for $38.99 at Wally World this spring and I bought the 5 12 gauge shells at the same Wally World for $7.99 a few years ago. There was 4 in the box when I left and 3 when I returned so I assume that box has killed two turkeys for $3.20 and the .410 has killed 1 turkey for $15.60.
The .410 has no wallop and the 12 gauge is noticeable when you shoot.
I have no experience with this myself but I have heard from reliable sources that if you bite into a tss bb you will definitely tell the difference !I killed my first turkey with my new .410 and 9 tss. I shot my second one with my trusty 12 gauge. I’m happy to report they are both dead! They are really delicious breaded and fried next to some morels. I can’t even tell the difference!