- Location
- Thornhill, Ontario
Hi, All,
For a while now I've wondered why I have never (perhaps for others, hardly ever?) seen steel shot target loads. Over the last several decades I must have have dumped hundreds of pounds of lead into our sporting clay woodlands, not to mention the club's skeet fields. Frankly, I would have preferred that this had been steel that would have rusted away harmlessly.
Since a demanding waterfowl load can be duplicated in steel, why not the much easier 2 3/4 dram target load? A small increase in shot size, say from #8 to #6, plus a load increase to 1 1/8 ounce should do it easily (with stiffer wads, of course). I've not done a pellet count or calculated internal ballistics, but you get the general idea.
For the record, I load all my own target loads; 12 gauge, 1 oz lead #8 shot, 700X powder, at about 1250 fps, in a Pacific 366 progressive loader. If the components were available I would be happy to load steel... as long as steel shot would flow well enough in the shot measure - I seem to recall a possible problem here!
Chokes are not a problem; just use the right screw-in or original cylinder chokes (and don't shoot steel in classic, collectible doubles!)
So, what has or has not happened to steel target loads?
Cheers,
Roger
For a while now I've wondered why I have never (perhaps for others, hardly ever?) seen steel shot target loads. Over the last several decades I must have have dumped hundreds of pounds of lead into our sporting clay woodlands, not to mention the club's skeet fields. Frankly, I would have preferred that this had been steel that would have rusted away harmlessly.
Since a demanding waterfowl load can be duplicated in steel, why not the much easier 2 3/4 dram target load? A small increase in shot size, say from #8 to #6, plus a load increase to 1 1/8 ounce should do it easily (with stiffer wads, of course). I've not done a pellet count or calculated internal ballistics, but you get the general idea.
For the record, I load all my own target loads; 12 gauge, 1 oz lead #8 shot, 700X powder, at about 1250 fps, in a Pacific 366 progressive loader. If the components were available I would be happy to load steel... as long as steel shot would flow well enough in the shot measure - I seem to recall a possible problem here!
Chokes are not a problem; just use the right screw-in or original cylinder chokes (and don't shoot steel in classic, collectible doubles!)
So, what has or has not happened to steel target loads?
Cheers,
Roger


















































