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Has anyone explored the concept of TSS in shot capsules for a revolver? I have tried the SPEER shot capsules in .38/357 and they work best (at least in my snubnose .38's) with smaller diameter shot sizes.. know it would be pricey, but wonder how the TSS 9 or 11 shot would fare?
Might be too much of a good ( better ) thing? Know #8 lead shot out of a .38 will wreck a snakes bitey end.....cheaper too.
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TSS tends to score any other metal it contacts when fired. Don't do it.
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Yes sir.... I understand how hard it is. If I were to pursue the concept, it would be via the SPEER shot capsules. The plastic capsule contains the shot, allowing it to be loaded & contained away from the rifling of the weapon used.
I was just curious if anyone had walked this road before me...figure someone here had already "been there, done that"
TSS also scores turkey heads when it contacts....lol burt2506
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Well, if it goes wrong, your barrel is [bleep].
What gain justifies that risk.
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