Why Hunters Choose Tungsten Super Shot?
Due to the high density of the TSS, smaller projectile sizes can be used while maintaining the same lethal effect. Smaller shots are subject to less air resistance during flight and are better able to maintain velocity and energy, reduce the effects of wind deflection, and improve shot accuracy and range. For example, for turkey hunting, TSS is commonly used in sizes from #7.5 to #10, while traditional lead shots are typically #4, #5 or #6.
Compared to lead shots, tungsten super shots are non-toxic and friendlier to wildlife and water. lead shots have been banned for waterfowl hunting in many countries in Europe and the United States (polluting waters and poisoning wildlife), and TSS is a legal and mainstream alternative. If you need TSS, you can contact the experts at JinXin to help you choose the right size of TSS.
The high density and smaller size of TSS allow them to produce greater energy density when hitting a target, providing greater penetration and lethality. This is very effective for hunting large or heavily feathered, thick-skinned prey such as geese, ducks and wild boars.
TSS can maintain a better shape and stability after firing, and will not be easily deformed or broken like some softer projectiles, thus ensuring the accuracy and consistency of shooting.