Ray B
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it's noted that TSS is hard, which means that it doesn't matter what it costs or how effective it is- I won't be shooting any through the old M21.
I fire TSS and its ilk (primarily pure Kent tungsten matrix) in my favorite modern waterfowl gun - a 12 Bore Connecticut Shotgun SxS and the classics. Handles it beautifully. #6 are perfect for ducks and #2 will crunch geese.Yes I know, it's bismuth for you. But bismuth has a density around 9.6 g/cc...quite the handicap compared to TSS at 18. I know, I know...older firearms can't handle this new fangled TSS so you have to dance with the one you came with.
It’s quite possible you are correct. A lot of people, myself included, have never fired anything but lead or steel. It would be hard to convince them that something could potentially be worth 5-10 times more money.This is tough and it's the real source of this entire debate...is it worth it? Worth it to you?
I suspect if more people were exposed to exactly what TSS is capable of...they would at least consider buying a box to try them out.
The Kent Tungsten Matrix (10.8 g/cc) is slightly less dense than lead (11 g/cc). I’d be interested to see how these loads pattern at 40 yards and what choke you are using.I fire TSS and its ilk (primarily pure Kent tungsten matrix) in my favorite modern waterfowl gun - a 12 Bore Connecticut Shotgun SxS and the classics. Handles it beautifully. #6 are perfect for ducks and #2 will crunch geese.
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I have in the past byut I found the federal waterfowl tss ammo at a time when they were priced more reasonably. The federal waterfowl loads I found mix steel and tss increasing effectiveness and reducing cost. I haven't found a full payload of 12 gauge necessary for any kind of hunting.Do you load 12 gauge tss?
1. Tss is extremely hard. You need a full coverage shot cup to protect any barrel (even modern hardened steel) and i would not dream of using it through my classic lc Smith. Bismuth for the Smith (but I don't duck hunt with it so lead is fine). I think Kent was making polymerized tungsten loads at one time (Kent tungsten matrix) that use a plastic binder instead of solid tungsten pellets and render the pellets essentially the same density as lead but soft enough for most gun barrels.@ questions: 1, Is the TSS soft enough to not damage thin barrels?
2. How does one figure the lead necessary to hit a duck at 60+ yards? 2', due to increase density I presume the shot holds it's velocity better than other less dense shots.
I shoot Tungsten matrix just like lead. In the field I have found it essentially indistinguishable to lead. And I should note that I am old enough to have done all my waterfowl guiding back in the day of lead shot. I have not used pure Tungsten because it represents the same hazard to older guns as does steel.The Kent Tungsten Matrix (10.8 g/cc) is slightly less dense than lead (11 g/cc). I’d be interested to see how these loads pattern at 40 yards and what choke you are using.