I recently bought some turkey shells and couldn’t help but notice how expensive many of them are. I know ammo nowadays is crazy, and premium buckshot or slugs are usually around $2 per shell, but some of these turkey shells work out to anywhere from around $3 to over $15 per shell! Is it the blend of shot and fancy wad that drives the cost up, or something else?
Also, the box of Federal Premium 3rd Degree TSS has a warning about TSS shot damaging some barrels. Is this more of a concern with tighter turkey chokes (similar to how they say slugs shouldn’t be used in tighter chokes)? I understand that tungsten is hard and dense, so can see how that could be an issue in theory. I’d be using this in a Benelli supernova, and I recall they have chrome lined barrels, but not sure about the included chokes or aftermarket specialty chokes. Haven’t bought any aftermarket chokes yet, as I was planning to see if the included full choke is “good enough”, but if any suggestions please share.

Not sure if this should be in the hunting forum…
Also, the box of Federal Premium 3rd Degree TSS has a warning about TSS shot damaging some barrels. Is this more of a concern with tighter turkey chokes (similar to how they say slugs shouldn’t be used in tighter chokes)? I understand that tungsten is hard and dense, so can see how that could be an issue in theory. I’d be using this in a Benelli supernova, and I recall they have chrome lined barrels, but not sure about the included chokes or aftermarket specialty chokes. Haven’t bought any aftermarket chokes yet, as I was planning to see if the included full choke is “good enough”, but if any suggestions please share.

Not sure if this should be in the hunting forum…