I have a Smith and Wesson Silver Elite 12 gauge that I'd like to use for upland but I've received mixed information on whether or not I can use steel shot. I traded into the gun and manual that I found online doesn't address the issue at all. Also, the chokes (IC & M) are not marked steel safe or otherwise like the chokes on my Benelli.
I emailed Commando Arms in Turkey (the exporter of the current version of the gun made at the Akus factory) and they seemed to say that they are steel safe but the grammar in their English made me wonder what they were actually saying.
I also posted the question on the Akus facebook page and got the following response,
"For your shotgun made in 2007, it can not safe. You must use IC or CYL. On the new models you can use thin Wall chokes for steel shots."
So, my question is, what will steel do to barrels and/or chokes that are not made to handle it. Is it something that will show immediately or are we talking hundreds of rounds.