What CAN you fire steel shot through?

Kano

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I know you can't fire steel shot through any choke cause it may cause a disaster. My brother's Maverick 88 with a cly bore says do not use with steel shot.

So my question is, what can you use steel shot in?
 
Don't try this and sue me. You can fire steel through any choke, as long as you follow the rules. First, don't fire it through a full choke, unless it's a small shot size. but even then it's not a good idea. Modified is about as safe as your going to get, with bigger shot. But you can fire it through even the tightest choke, providing your either suicidal or wan't a new gun.:D
 
SHOTGUN BARREL ALTERATIONS FOR STEEL SHOT

Forcing Cone Alteration:

Factory shotgun barrels usually have a fairly short and abrupt forcing cone. The forcing cone is the tapered area just ahead of the chamber where the shell is contained. Altering the forcing cone, so it is one and one half or two inches in length, reduces recoil and improves the pattern density. Trap shooters and skeet shooters have been doing this for many years. It is a good benefit to the steel shot user as well.

Choke Alteration:
Choke designation from the tightest to the most open are:
Extra Full, Full, Improved Modified, Modified, Skeet II, Improved Cylinder, Skeet I, and Cylinder Bore.

Steel shot does not require the constriction that lead shot needs, to produce good patterns. In fact too much constriction, causes poor, erratic patterns, and in some cases, permanently damages the barrel. I have seen barrels bulged at the choke, I have seen barrels where the choke split right open, from using steel shot.

For steel shot, with thin barrels, chokes should be altered to at least Skeet II. Often, over & under, and side-by-side shotguns, are best altered to Skeet I and Skeet II chokes. Heavier barrels can be left at Modified choke but may see an improvement in the pattern if opened slightly.
 
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