Originally Posted By: HomelessjOe
Originally Posted By: coosa

They were all shot with the tight barrel and TSS#9, at ranges from 27 to 36 yards. It was said in this forum before the season that I was a moron for using these shells. I'm still trying to understand what is wrong with them.


Maybe just maybe when you bite down on one you'll get the picture....

Good thing is if you miss biting down on a fAiry dust sized Tss #9 it is so small it'll just pass right through your digestive track and come right out with the rest of your bull chit.

Are turkeys any deader than if they were shot with a copper plated lead #4 ?

Only in your deNse brAin.


LOL, I shoot turkeys in the head and neck, jOe. I know that you are a body shooter, but I decided that was a bad idea about 50 years ago. I've seen you refer to the "bone crunching power of #4 lead" several times. Shoot him in the head and neck and you don't have to worry about crunching bones or eating shot.

You were against the use of the 18g/cc shot when we started using it over a decade ago. Never could explain why; you were just against it. I've always suspected it was because you didn't think of it and couldn't figure out any way to make money from it. Now, you are one of the last hunters anywhere to keep putting it down as major ammo companies have started selling it.

You are the one with the dEnse brain; I've proven it with this thread. Enjoy your crow. smile