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I've reloaded quite a few different duck loads for a few years now. My curiosity got the best of me when I read about 1800fps loads a few years ago. I've actually worked up a load to just under 2000fps with 3/4oz of steel but it doesn't pattern worth a hoot. I changed my Mec reloader over to steel and kept my Ponsess for my clay target loads. I still load steel shot loads but I keep them right at 1500fps and they pattern 90 - 95% in my Patternmaster choke in my SBEII and that's #4 shot. Larger shot patterns even tighter. I like tight patterns. If I'm off a little on my shot, I missed. If I'm on, there's no question. I'm not really sure if there is any cost savings because I don't care what the cheapest shells cost. I shoot only what patterns the best. There are many these days. Didn't used to be that way especially when steel shot first became mandatory. I'm guessing I can load a box of premium duck loads for about $10 but that's after getting a reloader all set up. If you have to purchase a reloader etc to get started, there'd be no cost savings. If you've got a loader, equip it with a steel shot reloading conversion kit. You can still load lead shot thru it but not steel thru a loader set up for lead. I also prefer a 'universal charge bar' for steel shot. Charges can be tweeked to fit with one.http://www.bucksrunsports.com/http://www.reloadingspecialtiesinc.com/Reloading_Specialties_Inc/Reloading_Specialties.htmlhttp://www.ballisticproducts.com/http://www.precisionreloading.com/