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I think it sucks as I have a number of older doubles that are not steel proofed.
You can have the chokes on the older guns opened up so they can shoot steel. It costs about $85 or so per barrel. Finding a decent gunsmith that will do the work in a reasonable amount of time can be a challenge.
I shot a grouse last season with a #6 steel shell at about 20 yards. Hit him in the back and the back of the head and he went right down. When I got back to the truck I laid him on the tailgate and after a few seconds he got up and flew away.
Haven't seen this posted yet, but beginning Jan 1 2011 non-toxic shot is required at quite a few state wildlife areas. http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/nontoxic_shot/
So the gun i want to use is a 20 gauge Armsport A.V.M. over under. Shooting steel shot through this gun would most likely ruin the barrel? I've ruined the barrel before by using the wrong choke in a 12 gauge but this gun doesn't have a choke, curious what people may think.