Steel shot in 1970's Wingmaster?

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Haven't shot at a duck for 35 years - looks like I will be having some time this year!! I have an early 1970's Wingmaster, Standard Weight (12 ga. frame, 20gauge barrel) with Modified Choke. Have been essentially "under a rock" regarding shotgunning, and have not kept up at all with what is needed / possible for using waterfowl steel shot in a shotgun of that era. What is the consenus?? - don't do it / use only "smaller" shot / get forcing cone reamed / other?
 
No worries with the older Wing. It will either handle 2 3/4 or 3 inch shells. As far as steel, for ducks use 2/3/4's. Or for Geese, Single B or 1/2's. We kill a bunch of geese with 20 ga, 3 inch #2 Kents.
 
I have found federal 2 3/4" steel in 20 bore at Canadian Tire. 20 steel has comparatively light charge weights so increase your pellet count with #4. Teal and woodies will succumb to #6 and geese over decoys (remember head and neck) are fair game with #4 in the 20 bore. Remember I am talking 20 to 30 yards NOT 55 yards passing shots.

Darryl
 
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