Just sharing what I was told at the time when I asked why they wanted it
Yeah, and it was probably an accurate statement. Legalities aside.
Just sharing what I was told at the time when I asked why they wanted it
So basically what your attempting to say in a nut she'll is this , correct me if I'm wrong, a 20 dollar box of shells 31/2 in steel or lead , you choose steel . Lead being legal by some chance .
As for steel being round , pull apart a few. Their is sizes from #2 to bb in some of them and shaped like nerd candy
^ hope you don't use anything bigger than a 270 win for all game in canada![]()
That blows . Steel is useless must be why thy call it non toxic . It doesn't kill


I use 12 gauge 3" ammunition for hunting geese, and I generally use a 28 gauge O/U for hunting grouse,partridge and pheasant. I kill just as many birds, usually with fewer shots than most hunters that I have hunted with. It could have something to do with the fact that I normally shoot over 5000 rounds of shotshells every year, shooting skeet and sporting clays. Oddly enough, the best wingshooters that I have hunted with, were also skeet shooters. It isn't about how much shot you throw at a bird, it's where you place the shot pattern.
I would cut open a Federal Ultra Shok but they discontinued them and I hate to waste one on a thread pic when it could be put to use on Snow Geese or Specks next week on my days off!! Best steel shotshell on the market IMO. Pellets were always perfect and zinc plated. I'll cut open a Speed Shok instead. I have lots of them and I get them cheap from a buddy in the states.
It is very simple. In 2014 if you cannot kill cleanly with steel shot you have not spent the time to test loads and chokes in your gun or like most who focus on the steel shot for their lack of success they cannot hit the side of a barn or worse a combination of both
When I guided I was shocked to see how many hunters cannot shoot a shot gun with any success something I was not familiar with hanging around skeet and trap shooters all my life. Cannot get good on 8 boxes a year which they now say is the average max for most waterfowl hunters
If one cannot kill birds with Kent high speed steel ( which is the only one I have tried since I have been rolling my own for almost 20years) best take a hard look at what YOU are doing not if the shot was round or not
Cheers
This is often the kicker. Lead can be more forgiving to the casual wingshooter, and it shows quickly when they start blaming steel.
The term wing shooter refers to shooting birds " o. The ring" as opposed to ground swatting them on the water or groundI never understood the term wing shooter . Does this mean that someone with a 18 inch pattern of prob 40 balls is attempting to strike the 3/8 wing bone? What happens when the bird is flying perpendicular to your vision about 5 yards up and 25 yards out ? .



























