Ithaca 37 English Ultra - steel shot experience?

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I just picked up a mint 20 ga. Ithaca 37 with the aluminum reciever, 25" barrel (mod. choke) and straight grip stock, my lightest and handiest bird gun ever (5 lbs even)!
I plan to use it as a "just in case" gun to take along on fall camping & canoe trips, hikes, etc. when I'm poking around, not seriously hunting. I would like to be able to shoot the odd duck as well as grouse, rabbit, etc. that will end up in my cooking pot on those trips. I know the 20 ga. is a marginal gun for ducks with steel, but figure that jump shooting from beaver ponds I could probably scratch down enough for supper if I keep shots to under 35 yds or so. My question - does anyone know for sure if those Ithaca barrels ( 1980's) were made steel shot compatible? I had an old one that was in poor shape that I shot some steel out of in the past with no trouble, but this gun is special and I don't want to damage it. I will probably shoot bismuth handloads in it if I'm serious about using it with non-toxic shot, I'd just like to know if I can also buy the odd box of steel factory loads for ducks. Your thoughts?
 
If it has a fixed choke, fire away and don't worry about it, it'll be fine. If it has interchangeable chokes from the 1980's, it's probably NOT a great idea to fire steel through it unless you know for certain it was made for steel as earlier choke tubes were known to bulge in most guns when steel first showed up.
 
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