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TSS Loads Can Be Reloaded but Require Special Consideration for Youth Turkey Guns.
Reloading Considerations
When reloading TSS (Tungsten Super Shot) loads for youth turkey guns, it’s essential to carefully follow established protocols to ensure the integrity of the load and maintain safety. According to the manufacturer’s guidelines, TSS loads can be reloaded in most cases, but the process requires attention to powder charge, wad seating, and overall load dynamics. A general rule of thumb is to keep the original powder charge within +/- 0.1 grains to prevent over- or under-pressure scenarios.
Safety Precautions and Load Dynamics
When reloading TSS loads, it’s crucial to consider the reduced bore diameter of youth turkey guns, typically 18-20 inches. This shorter barrel length requires a more precise load management system to prevent over-pressurization. To ensure safety, shooters should limit the overall load weight to 1-1.5 ounces, keeping the powder charge within the recommended range. It’s also vital to maintain the correct wad seating depth to prevent excessive pressure buildup.
Reloaded Load Verification
To validate the accuracy of reloaded TSS loads for youth turkey guns, shooters should verify the load’s performance through regular testing and pressure gauging. This process ensures that the reloaded loads meet the safety and performance standards required for hunting. To guarantee consistency, shooters should maintain a detailed record of reloads, including powder charges, wad seating depths, and any adjustments made during the reloading process.
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