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My old Ithaca XL300 semi auto shotgun cant shoot steel ammo, is there any other ammo i can use in it for Ducks and other waterfowl besides steel?
Same with my Marlin 55 original goose gun.
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look in to Bismuth or Heavyshot classic doubles. its spendy though
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I think it would be easier to get a Rem 870
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yeah, there is lead substitutes that are softer like lead. tungsten heavyshot etc.
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There are other non toxics like mentioned above. bismuth and hevishot to name a couple. The other non tox options are more expensive than steel generally
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You can also have the choke opened up so your gun can safely shoot steel. If you are going to do a lot of waterfowl hunting that would be the cheaper option.
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