Major obfuscation, Wes, that has little to nothing to do in regards to the post that I responded to. I highly suspect in a former life you must have been a politician.Like I said, 20 ga TSS vs 12 ga LEAD loads.
It's not propaganda.
Of course, without a doubt, a 2 oz of TSS from a 12
surpasses 1 1/2 oz of TSS from a 20.
But I'm at the point of not caring that my 12 adds a couple yards range.
Why carry a relatively heavy 12 with TSS (or lead)
when the lighter loaded 20 is still deadly out to 45 yds or beyond?
For me, it's not about extending range, but reducing weight (and recoil).
There you go. And no doubt, CONSISTENTLY DEADLY out to 40 yds.
Such simply could not be accomplished with lead loads.
TSS also produces more uniform patterns, meaning a turkey's head is less likely to find a hole in pattern. It can also allow you to use a more open choke, eliminating many of the misses some are experiencing with their super-tight "turkey" chokes.
If I buy a new dedicated turkey gun, it will probably be a 28 ga autoloader, and the reason will be because it can be made, with TSS, consistently deadly out to 40-45 yds. Such was unheard of before TSS.
What I commented on had nothing to do with the merits of 20 ga versus 12 as far as weight, recoil, etc. It was a simple statement you made that the pixie 20 ga loads SURPASS a 12 ga. lead load.
I have consumed enough of the pixie-lade to buy in that the magic death ray shot makes a 20 ga shotgun pretty much EQUAL to the 12 ga. that I carried for many years. My 12 ga. didn't leave the gun safe last year, and, unless I get nostalgic, it probably won't be out this April. Carrying a lighter gun up and down those Stewart Co ridges is easier on an old man.
But, in a former life, I spend enough time down the rabbit hole dealing with scientific studies on terminal ballistics to have a very firm opinion that the 20 ga pixie loads do not SURPASS a 12 ga. lead load. The studies I delved into were not manufacturer, $$$$ driven propaganda from companies making mega dollars with the China imported miracle shot. The level of propaganda from some of these companies reminds me a lot of the folks trying to tell me that if I don't ditch my F250 for an EV that we all will die.
So, there isn't enough pixie-lade out there for me to buy into your theory. But, I will be happy in a few weeks to hook up a tow strap to my dinosaur truck and pull your EV out of the mud.
JK, and have a great evening.