with steel I was told by a gunsmith that it is not if but when. one shell or a thousand.
How about a Winchester (made in canada) single barrel break top from the 70's? Fixed full choke.
It's not just blah, blah, blah. There are a number of people saying that either they or people they know have been shooting steel out of old guns with no issues for years. I guess there is no way to give you a "definitive" answer. You either believe those who are saying not to do it or those who have been doing it with no problems, providing the chokes are open enough and the barrel walls are not super thin such as found on vintage English double barrels. That's why I said in an earlier post "believe what you want", only you can make the decision to do it or not. As far as blah, blah, blah on my part, I know a number of people who are shooting steel in old guns, including myself. In your earlier question, you asked about steel through a Winchester single shot from the 70's with a full choke. It has been stressed many times--no full choke. Not sure what more you can be told as far as doing it as you have to make that decision. If you are really afraid of damaging your gun, especially if you don't want to open the choke up, then I guess the safest, simplest solution is don't do it.Actually there's mostly just 'well it seems ok' 'i've done it for years' 'blah blah blah' and no definitive answer. Thanks though, very helpful.

It's not just blah, blah, blah. There are a number of people saying that either they or people they know have been shooting steel out of old guns with no issues for years. I guess there is no way to give you a "definitive" answer. You either believe those who are saying not to do it or those who have been doing it with no problems, providing the chokes are open enough and the barrel walls are not super thin such as found on vintage English double barrels. That's why I said in an earlier post "believe what you want", only you can make the decision to do it or not. As far as blah, blah, blah on my part, I know a number of people who are shooting steel in old guns, including myself. In your earlier question, you asked about steel through a Winchester single shot from the 70's with a full choke. It has been stressed many times--no full choke. Not sure what more you can be told as far as doing it as you have to make that decision. If you are really afraid of damaging your gun, especially if you don't want to open the choke up, then I guess the safest, simplest solution is don't do it.
The question of steel through an old gun has been hashed to death on many forums in many threads within each forum. Like anything, you have people for and people against. You will not get a definitive answer. So only you can decide which side you want to believe. But I will say that personally I have not seen an older pump or semi-auto damaged from steel that had open chokes.
Is it safe to use steel shot in older shot guns?
Thanks
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