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Originally Posted by Don Strelioff View Post
I have a bismuth load I use in my 12 ga model 12's pressure lists at 7,700 psi . My concern is it is no.2 size bismuth supposedly a little harder than lead should I be concerned shooting in my full choked Parker
In short, no. I have shot both factory and reloaded Bismuth shells through a variety of Parker's and some other classic doubles, both fluid and composite barrels, for 20 years without issue. Most of the guns are fowler's with tight chokes. I hunt geese and have used/use BB, 1's and 2's, again with no issue. I really like the way 1 1/4 ounce of 1's performs on decoying Canada's. If you are reloading and the stated pressure is 7700 psi for Bismuth shoot it with confidence regardless of shot size.
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