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ive used the mylar on my reloads and just factory loads as they were...on my reloads with mylar i did use roll crimped method...steel will not kill as far out as lead but it will kill cleanly out to 45 yards in my opinion...it shoots a tighter pattern than lead...plus its legal and fairly cheap...factory loads in steel for 2 3/4 inch areabout 7.50 a box of 25 at walmart...just drop in size in steel at least one size best to drop 2 sizes below the loads usally used in lead...all my guns are shooters some with good bores and some with rough bores...i shoot steel bb loads through the old 8 ga regurly it has stub twist barrelsat 40 yards shes a dead squirl or a pop can... charlie
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