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the more fendery the amp the more calibre I use
i do love with a bit low gain tubescreamer into it
Turn up the calibre, which provides more distortion.
It's not a high gainer though. Thorpy has a higher gain pedal called the warthog. In demos it sounds a bit like a rat to me, especially as it gets a bit fuzzy at the very top end, and if it is loosely based on one it will also have nice lower gain overdrive tones on tap, too.
It's a mid gain pedal. You want the warthog for maximum filth.
Have you tried boosting into the gunshot? Apparently it works a treat.
Do you have an all true bypass pedalboard? If so, that could be causing it, although not so much if the gunshot was first in the signal chain.
Otherwise, sounds like a patch lead.
Treat the two controls "gain " and "calibre" like two separate gain controls each with its own character and blend till you get the desired type of gain sound.
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It is a patch lead problem.