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Unread 09-08-2019, 06:19 PM   #11
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OK, point taken. Thx.
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Hi Mike, RST offers 7 1/2's in Bismuth. I use bismuth for rails and snipe which is required in CT because of their proximity to the tidal wetlands. They work well in the old Parkers.
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Hey Andy!
Good deal! I guess I'm not handling their website very well, cuz I didn't find that they last time I was there, but will be more persistent now. Thanks very much.

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Best thing to do is just call them. I ordered a mixed flat of normal shells Thursday afternoon and it showed up at my door mid day Saturday. They are great!
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I’m with Andy: bismuth. With today’s alternative to steel there is just no reason to risk an old gun no matter how open the gun is choked.
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OK Andy, appreciate the inside scoop. Have dealt w/them before, but not a whole lot and it's been awhile. Thanks much!

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Well Dean, thanks. This exactly the kind of advice we were looking for. She is very thrilled w/the gun and certainly wants to treat it right. Much appreciated.

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I am of the opinion that steel shouldn’t be used in anything other than a NiCrMo barrel. The density of the charge, regardless of wad wall or fusion, passes through the choke constrictions as a pretty tight mass. Bulges are a lot more expensive than a pound or two of bismuth.
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In my opinion steel should only be used in skyscrapers and automobile frames. It is the absolute worse thing to try and kill a bird with. There were many more birds, mostly waterfowl, who were wounded and lost by using steel loads than ever died from "lead poisoning". Use Bismuth... your gun and the birds deserve it.
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OK Edgar. My original understanding, and it was certainly not based on any exhaustive research, was that the small shot, like #7, would be OK in older guns. The gun writers who mentioned that probably also said "in modified, or more open barrels", so even if true this VHE's improved modified barrel is too probably too tight. Add to that the unanimous response on this forum that steel should not be used in a gun not made for it is certainly convincing. Thanks for the help and we will heed the advice. Have already ordered the bismuth!
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