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Quote from: 270Shooter on June 03, 2014, 02:39:20 PMSteel 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.Problem is most "wild phez" jump at 50+ yards. Lead or heavy shot is the only thing capable to put the hurt at that range.Steel shot is perfect for box chickens on the other hand
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.
Quote from: singleshot12 on June 03, 2014, 02:46:01 PMQuote from: 270Shooter on June 03, 2014, 02:39:20 PMSteel 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.Problem is most "wild phez" jump at 50+ yards. Lead or heavy shot is the only thing capable to put the hurt at that range.Steel shot is perfect for box chickens on the other hand haha well don't tell that to the wild Yakama Rez birds I've killed with steel I think they'd beg to differ.
Quote from: 270Shooter on June 03, 2014, 07:16:50 PMQuote from: singleshot12 on June 03, 2014, 02:46:01 PMQuote from: 270Shooter on June 03, 2014, 02:39:20 PMSteel 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.Problem is most "wild phez" jump at 50+ yards. Lead or heavy shot is the only thing capable to put the hurt at that range.Steel shot is perfect for box chickens on the other hand haha well don't tell that to the wild Yakama Rez birds I've killed with steel I think they'd beg to differ.haha at 50 plus yards wild birds
Quote from: singleshot12 on June 03, 2014, 07:20:57 PMQuote from: 270Shooter on June 03, 2014, 07:16:50 PMQuote from: singleshot12 on June 03, 2014, 02:46:01 PMQuote from: 270Shooter on June 03, 2014, 02:39:20 PMSteel 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.Problem is most "wild phez" jump at 50+ yards. Lead or heavy shot is the only thing capable to put the hurt at that range.Steel shot is perfect for box chickens on the other hand haha well don't tell that to the wild Yakama Rez birds I've killed with steel I think they'd beg to differ.haha at 50 plus yards wild birds well yeah I'd say I've killed a few roosters around the 50 yard mark with steel shot, but I really don't hunt pheasants all that much, but I can tell you I've killed a good many ducks that far or farther and I'd say a big mallard is every bit as tough as a rooster. Now if I was to hunt late season pheasants with no snow on the ground and that's the only bird I'm expecting, then yes a imp mod or full choke with lead or heavy shot would be more ideal.
Lead 4 or 5 will consistently fold roosters at 50. Steel won't.