Sorry, I misunderstood your post. I thought you were implying I was talking about steel shot.
I want to stick with aliant steel since I am just starting out. I figure it's best to stick with one solid recipe until I have my feet under myself and then I can start looking at different powders and recipes.
You are wasting your money and time looking at any other powder than STEEL for reloading steel shot. Many here have been reloading steel since you could even get components to do so over 20 years ago and there is no other powder if you want good reloads and want to kill birds
Same as using the RSI high speed or duplex recipies the rest are a waste of time other than a couple in the
BP steel manual Yes wads can vary . Some like me like SAM1 and others like BP but not powder
On the solid recipe you have to reload at least 7 to 10 different ones from the RSI manual and pattern them with the gun and choke tubes you will be using that will tell you what works best and what you should be reloading
Years ago when I got the 1st RSI manual volume I started with 10 different recipies 7 shells of each and tryed them in my guns
It did not take many shots to see where I had to be and today use just three rsi recipies but keep trying anything new in the later versions
Have done 1000's in steel 10ga over the years and many 12ga 3" and 3 1/2". Nothing compares to STEEL powder PERIOD
Cheers
I'll ask again are you in mallorytown NS . Have a bud up there that reloads steel and may be able to help with powder not sure but it doesn't hurt to ask
On the bismuth I reloaded it 100% for waterfowl for 2-3 years way back when we just could not get the steel to kill. Yes it worked great but way too expensive and now I only use it in vintage guns since steel will kill fine with todays loads if you pattern your gun and can shoot. That being said I have not been able to buy any more since 2009 so treat it like gold on reloads today since it is very expensive especially reloading 10ga
Cheers