TSS in rr choke

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Duckchad
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TSS in rr choke

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Hello guys .. I’m new here on the web I have rr 660 in sbe 2 I shot Magnum Blend and have for years but I’ve been looking at some tss in 9 shot .. anyone shoot that combination 660 9 shot?
Clydetaylor
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Somebody must have shot tss with a 660 choke.
BrowningGuy88
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I have, and do. They are Indian Creek though.

If you already have the choke, you’re not losing anything by trying it before you buy another.
Clydetaylor
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What kind of patterns are you getting with the IC 660 and tss.
decoykrvr
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I evaluated the Federal 1 3/4 oz of 9's w/ an IC .660 and averaged 210 in the 10" and 307 in the 20" @ 82% of the pay load in the 20" at 40 yards. A good hunting pattern w/ no holes or voids which should hold up to 50+ yards.
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joey46
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I have an Indian Creek .650. Afraid it was going to be too tight for my newly purchased TSS. Worked just fine Sunday although the head shot at 16 yards was almost a miss. My buddy used the same gun and dropped one at 30 yards. A few more patterning shots will be taken but at $9.00 a shell it's tough to do. The big birds deserve it so we'll do it. This choke was originally purchased for what was traditionally called "old white Hevi". This no longer made shell couldn't be choked too much. Once we thought Hevi was pricey😃
jhogue
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I have a RR 660 choke that I use in my Browning Maxus. I shoot a 1.75 ounce handload of 9s. I honestly am having consistency issues with the load across multiple guns, but the RR 660 choke out patterned a Kick's GT670, a Carlson's .680, and a Tru Gold .690 in my gun. I think it's a quality choke, but every gun and load is going to like something a little different. Go shoot it and see what you get.

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