Viper .410 2.5" 11/16oz #9.5 TSS Test W/ Mossberg 500 & Carlson's Heavyweight TSS .385

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Today we bring out some of the Viper .410 2.5" 11/16oz TSS 9.5s and put them to the test at 40 yards through the Mossberg 500 .410 Turkey and a Carlson's Heavyweight TSS .385 choke. We definitely saw some pretty interesting results from this combo, so stick around and see how it performs!
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ความคิดเห็น • 12

  • @chiya2006

    That camo pattern on the gun is amazingly beautiful ❤.

  • @curtiseggemeyer5681

    I like your evalutation pattern was pretty even but getting a little sparce and I agree, not exactly desirable but not exactly a failure either. Would say 8's in TSS stay together tighter or what is your opinon onthat. I love those turkey shoot and see targets and then you can actually use them on slugs , big holes , lol dual purpose target.

  • @tripplebeards3427
    @tripplebeards3427 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Definitely hit high in a lot of holes in that pattern

  • @curtiseggemeyer5681

    My top barrel is 0.377 on my O/U Mossberg. my bottom is 0.383 and I have never tested tss in it.

  • @TJEdwardlovesBella

    Add juice to herders 410 turkey shells TSS in my Mossberg 500 what to fix full choke not the one you use Mossberg 500 at the old 410 Mossberg 500 that just has a full choke but the herders 410 turkey loads TSS ran through it pretty good in my nephew got his first turkey 🦃 with that Emma

  • @Snailz5

    I disagree on this being the choke. 2.5 inch 410 shells tend to be poor performers in everything I’ve seen. I’ve shot 9, 9.5, and 10 through a Carlsons .385 and pattern master .381. 9.5’s were similar for both, 9’s and 10’a both shot better about the .385. I think it could be the choke, but I don’t put much credence in constriction differences between .385 and .380 mattering as much as the particular choke and its geometry and how that jives with the shell. Too much inconsistency in all the patterning between all the chokes in that range to say the constriction is the culprit.