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My recommendation is for 7-1/2 for everything as a do-all shell. I don't shoot steel so can't speak to that. If I am chasing phez specifically, I go with #5 or 6, but that is so rare, and they are generally incidental game for me, that most of mine are taken with smaller shot. Only 3 months to go until Dove season.
I'm going to go with non-toxic, and was quickly priced out of the Hevi-Shot. What do you guys think about this stuff?http://www.nwarmory.com/p-12733-kent-k203st244-3in-78-stl-2510.aspx
Quote from: aorams on June 02, 2014, 10:09:28 AMI'm going to go with non-toxic, and was quickly priced out of the Hevi-Shot. What do you guys think about this stuff?http://www.nwarmory.com/p-12733-kent-k203st244-3in-78-stl-2510.aspxthose will work for everything except for big geese unless they are really close. They are a little big for quail, just let them get out a little ways before shooting and shoot an open choke because steel patterns tighter than lead.
Quote from: 270Shooter on June 02, 2014, 09:58:05 PMQuote from: aorams on June 02, 2014, 10:09:28 AMI'm going to go with non-toxic, and was quickly priced out of the Hevi-Shot. What do you guys think about this stuff?http://www.nwarmory.com/p-12733-kent-k203st244-3in-78-stl-2510.aspxthose will work for everything except for big geese unless they are really close. They are a little big for quail, just let them get out a little ways before shooting and shoot an open choke because steel patterns tighter than lead.Steel patterns tighter than lead??? That's just impossible, lead is always better than steel .The only down side of lead is negative environmental impact . Lead always flies further and patterns tighter.
Quote from: Tiger1358 on June 03, 2014, 11:07:42 AMQuote from: 270Shooter on June 02, 2014, 09:58:05 PMQuote from: aorams on June 02, 2014, 10:09:28 AMI'm going to go with non-toxic, and was quickly priced out of the Hevi-Shot. What do you guys think about this stuff?http://www.nwarmory.com/p-12733-kent-k203st244-3in-78-stl-2510.aspxthose will work for everything except for big geese unless they are really close. They are a little big for quail, just let them get out a little ways before shooting and shoot an open choke because steel patterns tighter than lead.Steel patterns tighter than lead??? That's just impossible, lead is always better than steel .The only down side of lead is negative environmental impact . Lead always flies further and patterns tighter.Nope. Steel should produce a tighter pattern. Try patterning some if you don't believe it.
Hi Forum,I just picked up my first shotgun! It is a Remington 870 Express 20 gauge with a 3" chamber(also shoots 2.75" shells). I plan to frequently hunt grouse, hunt quail near ellensburg with a little less frequency and hopefully stumble upon the occasional pheasant. I'm wondering if one load will "do it all" in the name of simplicity. Thanks for your help!
Steel patterns much tighter than lead because it is harder and the pellets don't get deformed as they travel down the barrel and through the choke. For this reason I prefer steel for almost all hunting. And yes I do believe that steel 3's and 4's kill pheasants more effectively than lead 6's because steel shells are generally faster and will pattern tighter than lead. The only downside to steel is that it is lighter than lead but it's really not as big of a difference as everyone thinks. The only thing I'll use lead for is turkeys, clays, and if I am quail hunting and not expecting any roosters.
I prefer lead over steel too, but not because lead has a tighter pattern. Lead is better because it is heavier and you can use smaller size shot so you can get more pellets on target. But the fact still remains that in general, steel will produce tighter patterns. You ever see copper plated lead shot? The reason they plate them is so that the pattern is tighter; it is tighter because the shot is harder and doesn't get deformed while traveling out your barrel, thus providing a tighter pattern.I've never used steel shot as small as 6's so maybe with the smaller size shot it isn't as a big a difference? I just think that usually steel will give a tighter pattern. I know that back in the late 80's when we first were required to hunt with steel, my 30" full choke was too tight and I had to buy a new barell and the improved cylinder choke with #2 steel gave me full choke patterns.