Apex Ammunition Introduces Mossy Oak Greenleaf Turkey TSS Blend

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posted on February 7, 2023
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Mainapex Ammunition Mossy Oak Greenleaf Turkey Tss 1 002

Apex Ammunition has introduced another ammunition specially for turkey hunters, the Apex Mossy Oak Greenleaf Turkey TSS Blend.

Available in 3-inch 12-gauge 2 1/4 ounce loads and 3-inch 20-gauge 1 5/8 ounce loads, these premium “duplex” shells feature a combination of No. 9 and No. 10 TSS delivering an exceptional payload of 1,096 pellets in 12-gauge shells and 774 pellets in the 20-gauge. With a density of 18.1 grams per cubic centimeter, the Apex tungsten super shot loads hit with devastating energy. Each meticulously handloaded shell features clean-burning powder and Apex’s one-piece tungsten-grade wad system engineered to deliver the tightest patterns possible and maximum barrel protection.

“We spend a great deal of time at Apex on research and development and only introduce new loads once they have been perfected to meet our stringent standards,” said Jason Lonsberry, CEO, Apex Ammunition. “This new Mossy Oak Greenleaf Turkey TSS Blend is a special offering that hits with a massive payload and exceptional retained energy. We’re excited to offer this new load to our fellow turkey hunters as we continue the partnership with our friends at Mossy Oak.”

“Mossy Oak and Apex were both created with a founding obsession for turkey hunting, and there’s no doubt they’re cut from the same cloth as we are – as turkey hunters and as gamekeepers. From their custom shells for my grandad “Mr. Fox” to the rest of our family, they’ve been a part of every turkey season of ours since APEX was founded,” said Daniel Haas, director of brand marketing, Mossy Oak. “We’re proud to add to the storied legacy of Greenleaf in the turkey woods with some of the most innovative and trustworthy folks in the world of ammo.”

Designed for maximum penetration at extended ranges, Apex Turkey TSS loads are currently available in multiple gauges—10-gauge, 12-gauge, 16-gauge, 20-gauge, 28-gauge, and .410-bore—and a variety of shot sizes, shell lengths, and blends. For more information, please visit apexmunition.com.

MSRP:

  • Apex Mossy Oak Greenleaf Turkey TSS Blend 12-Gauge: $62.99 (per five-round box)
  • Apex Mossy Oak Greenleaf Turkey TSS Blend 20-Gauge: $49.99 (per five-round box)

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