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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2158703" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Yup, my father's load for ducks is 3/8 oz of #9 at 1600 fps, has like 130+ pellets, so about the same as a 1-1/8 oz load of #2 steel going 1550 from a 12 gauge. However, the #9 tss penetrates much better than the #2 steel. Only downside, it patters too tight for ducks, he needs to find a way to open up the pattern. At 40 yards with this load, every single pellet went into a 24" circle with an improved cylinder choke from his semi auto tristar .410. I watched him pillowcase a northern mallard at about 60 yards with the thing, it is flat unbelievable what that tss does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2158703, member: 87243"] Yup, my father's load for ducks is 3/8 oz of #9 at 1600 fps, has like 130+ pellets, so about the same as a 1-1/8 oz load of #2 steel going 1550 from a 12 gauge. However, the #9 tss penetrates much better than the #2 steel. Only downside, it patters too tight for ducks, he needs to find a way to open up the pattern. At 40 yards with this load, every single pellet went into a 24" circle with an improved cylinder choke from his semi auto tristar .410. I watched him pillowcase a northern mallard at about 60 yards with the thing, it is flat unbelievable what that tss does. [/QUOTE]
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