quote: "If we were field shooting only there would be no need for a non toxic shot requirement."
I mostly agree, and I don't use steel for upland bird shooting, only lead. But there can be an environmental benefit to non-toxic shot even for field shooting geese. For example: A couple years after the "non-toxic shot only" rule came in for goose shooting, I switched to steel only reluctantly since we only shoot geese in farm fields around here. My son and I shot a limit of 16 greater Canadas one morning, but could only find 15. I came back at noon to look again for the one we lost, and found three eagles having a nice meal. In Saskatchewan, eagles are one of the main "clean up" species that utilize crippled and lost geese. I was glad I didn't accidentlaly kill three eagles as well as the goose that morning.
On another note, I do not wish for lead to be allowed again for waterfowl shooting. It does a good job for me and my buddies, and we shoot a LOT of waterfowl.
A Remington pump with fixed IC choke will be OK for shooting steel out of. Actually a pretty useful and versatile combination.
Lead 7-1/2's or 6's for upland birds, Steel 4's and 2's for duck, and 1's for mixed bag waterfowl, BB's for big geese. you'll do fine.