I have mainly shot steel for the last decade ! Most folks cannot make the break mentally , performance wise steel kills stuff often better than lead ( when you choose the correct shell) .
Not just small duck but high Geese and Fox are easy slain once you get used to it . You tend to not get lucky with one or two pellet strikes like you do lead and 5 yards out of range means a lot more than lead ( steel literally hits an invisible wall in a small window out there) Be sure of your cartrige range .
Americans can send it faster and that stuff is better again . For hand loads i ignore CIP velocity limits a good deal and look just at the pressure report . Other than that my favourite steel is Gamebore and the game and wet 2 3/4 32 gram 4 is a decent choice for walking up pheasant / Rabbit or shooting duck over decoys . Mamouth 3" 36 grm for high pheasant in 3 shot.
Keep to half choke max for anything , steel patterns real tight you will only miss more and smash the heck out of shorter game . I would take 1/4 and half on a drive and cyl and 1/4 on walk up .
In woodland people ( beaters and guns) should wear safety glasses steel with steel bounces off trees often and it hurts , one in the eye will blind or worse .
The 410 i do not think is a steel shot gun even when the choke is cylinder . Small Bismuth for that one and you will likely have to load your own but its best to load 410 RTO anyhow always has been so you dont need a lot of kit
Seriously buy good steel shells and dont shoot 5 yards further than you have found consistently effected with your load and protect those eyes ! First time you can one back at you get one back at you will know it hopefully its not in your eye if you follow what i suggest and wear safety specs
Not just small duck but high Geese and Fox are easy slain once you get used to it . You tend to not get lucky with one or two pellet strikes like you do lead and 5 yards out of range means a lot more than lead ( steel literally hits an invisible wall in a small window out there) Be sure of your cartrige range .
Americans can send it faster and that stuff is better again . For hand loads i ignore CIP velocity limits a good deal and look just at the pressure report . Other than that my favourite steel is Gamebore and the game and wet 2 3/4 32 gram 4 is a decent choice for walking up pheasant / Rabbit or shooting duck over decoys . Mamouth 3" 36 grm for high pheasant in 3 shot.
Keep to half choke max for anything , steel patterns real tight you will only miss more and smash the heck out of shorter game . I would take 1/4 and half on a drive and cyl and 1/4 on walk up .
In woodland people ( beaters and guns) should wear safety glasses steel with steel bounces off trees often and it hurts , one in the eye will blind or worse .
The 410 i do not think is a steel shot gun even when the choke is cylinder . Small Bismuth for that one and you will likely have to load your own but its best to load 410 RTO anyhow always has been so you dont need a lot of kit
Seriously buy good steel shells and dont shoot 5 yards further than you have found consistently effected with your load and protect those eyes ! First time you can one back at you get one back at you will know it hopefully its not in your eye if you follow what i suggest and wear safety specs
