I recently acquired an older Belgian Leige (Armaf) shotgun from TradeEx. It appears to be manufactured in 1947 and proofed for smokeless powder, based on the proof marks on the underside of the barrels. 2 3/4 chamber with improved cylinder and modified chokes.
I'm curious to what ammo I can reasonably run in this thing. Main purpose is clay shooting and upland birds. My initial thoughts are that I can run target loads (Federal Top Gun or Winchester AA), and maybe some other lighter loads for birds. I don't plan on using "nitro magnum extreme pheasant" loads or anything like that. Or does anyone think I need to buy some more exotic light loads from RST or similar?
Also, I'm curious about non-toxic shot. I've heard steel is an issue for older guns, but with such open chokes, how much of an issue is this? To be honest, for the amount of waterfowling that this gun will see, I'm likely going to run tungsten or bismuth, despite the extra cost.
As always, help is appreciated.
I'm curious to what ammo I can reasonably run in this thing. Main purpose is clay shooting and upland birds. My initial thoughts are that I can run target loads (Federal Top Gun or Winchester AA), and maybe some other lighter loads for birds. I don't plan on using "nitro magnum extreme pheasant" loads or anything like that. Or does anyone think I need to buy some more exotic light loads from RST or similar?
Also, I'm curious about non-toxic shot. I've heard steel is an issue for older guns, but with such open chokes, how much of an issue is this? To be honest, for the amount of waterfowling that this gun will see, I'm likely going to run tungsten or bismuth, despite the extra cost.
As always, help is appreciated.


















































