Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: bornhunter on December 02, 2018, 09:38:25 PM
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I shoot upland with an Ithaca model 37 feather light 30 inch with full choke and lead shot. If I want to shoot ducks with this gun will steel shot ruin it? I've heard modified only for steel shot?
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I would avoid steel or Hevi-shot(very hard), but you may look into Bismuth. It is one of the softest non-toxic available. :twocents:
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I definitely would not use steel shot in that gun.
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:twocents:
I would avoid steel or Hevi-shot(very hard), but you may look into Bismuth. It is one of the softest non-toxic available. :twocents:
X3...Cabela's has Bismuth. Steel shot. could bulge the barrel.
Mike Orlen can open the choke to anything you want at a very reasonable price (Modified or a Light Modified would be good) or buy a new barrel.
http://users.dls.net/~rdouglas/MikeOrlen.pdf
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Ok thanks guys.
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Besides screwing up your barrel, it doesn’t pattern well either and will decrease your success. Bismuth is the best choice as far as I know
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https://www.quora.com/Is-there-a-legitimate-reason-that-a-shotgun-from-the-era-of-legal-lead-shot-not-be-able-to-shoot-modern-non-lead-steel-shot-A-gunstore-employee-said-to-my-friend-that-one-shouldnt-shoot-steel-shot-out-of-this-shotgun-Why
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The picture above is from shooting steel shot that is not contained in the shot cup. That is not a normal practice and as far as I'm aware, all factory steel is loaded in steel rated wads.