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Yesterday, 04:28 PM | #13 | ||||||
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Thank you guys for all of the feedback.
Thanks to one of our generous members I am good to go. Quail season is open until February. I am hoping to squeeze in as much quail Hunting as possible between now and then. |
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Yesterday, 09:50 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Phil, Just in case you run out of bismuth, you can shoot steel through open choked barrels with no damage. If you have less than .020" constriction there is enough compression in the steel loads to pass through the choke without stressing the barrels. That said,the bismuth or tungsten matrix loads are much more efficient and hard hitting. I have shot steel through and older VH choked .005" and .015" with no problem.That is also very close to the chokes on the repro steel shot specials.
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Yesterday, 10:54 PM | #15 | ||||||
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Thank you John for this information.
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Yesterday, 11:19 PM | #16 | ||||||
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Modern steel shot loads are WAY superior to the steel offerings of 30 years ago. That said, stay away from the "cheap" steel loads (Promotional 'field' loads at $12-14 a box) and spring for the premium steel loads. For example, Remington Nitro-Steel, Kent Fasteel,etc. Should be $30-50 a box. For small ducks, shot size 4-5; for large ducks 2-4.
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