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Does bruce shoot steel too?
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Aaron, I won't address the Bruce Day question, but I have shot steel out of Foxes and AYAs for years and can't find any sign of damage. One of the Foxes was sold some time back and I am considering buying it back. The Fox was choked .040 in both barrels when I owned it. I have swallowed but not digested the "steel doesn't shoot well in full choke barrels" koolaid for years, but my AYA ten still shoots a steel pattern at sixty yards that would put a dozen number twos into a teal, well, maybe a mallard. It is choked about .043 in both barrels and doesn't seem to suffer from overchoking. The Fox shot the same sort of pattern with my old waterfowl loads of 1 1/4 ounce of soft lead fours at about 1200 fps. I never patterned the Fox with steel but shot lots of RSA mallards with cheap steel loads at extreme ranges.
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