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When steel loads first came out , yes they were dismall to say the least .
Vast improvements however have been made .
When C.I.L. was first developing their steel ammo,
Two highly skilled shotgunners were at a testing facility , and after a flock of mallards flew over them to land in one of the facility's ponds , they both emptied their guns from what would be about the equivalent of a #4 skeet station , and only two ducks fell but they could clearly see that they were hitting the birds .
"It was back to the drawing board after that !" I was told !LOL
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I use Tungsten Matrix out of my Jeffery sxs and forgot how hard they hit as well.Remind me of the old copper plated ,buffered 1 7/8 winchesters we shot back in the day.But at $6-$7 a shot not using them much except for my nostalgia shoots :)
 
I use Tungsten Matrix out of my Jeffery sxs and forgot how hard they hit as well.Remind me of the old copper plated ,buffered 1 7/8 winchesters we shot back in the day.But at $6-$7 a shot not using them much except for my nostalgia shoots :)
That stuff is awesome!
I use Bismuth in my vintage doubles and muzzle loaders , but yes, only for nostalgia nostalgic fun now, for serious stuff I use my 20 gauge SxS with Steel.
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