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The biggest issue I see with steel loads is the pressure associated with them. They have been trying to compensate for steels low density [ compared to lead] by increasing speed, so I stay away from steel loads because of pressure more than anything. I think a hand loader with steel wads, heavy duty shot cups, wouldn't have any problems except that steel pellets are like shooting a deer with a target arrow, small wound channel.