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Mike: Why not shoot a few with #6 and then a few with #9 and keep the birds separate. You may see a difference when you shoot them and when you clean them. I often have found only one #6 against the breast bone. I just recently cooked the last bag from last year and did not find a shot while eating birds this year. I kind of like not ingesting lead.Let us know what you think when you return home. Enjoy.