Afternoon.
The old man and I were pricing up cartridges for Duck hunting over the wash. He's currently using bismuth (with 3-shot) but at £24 a box, they're a little steep. Reloading costs aren't much nicer either,
Thing is, there's some confusion about the use of steel shot. BASC is showing that 2 different bodies are advising different proofing strengths for the gun, and 2 different choke recommendations. One saying 1/4 choke, the other half.
This is possibly the biggest longshot (pun happened, deal with it) thread I've posted, but is anyone out there using a classic light-game gun (pref 12-gauge) and any experience with steel shot? Last thing the old man wants is pitted and bulged barrels.
His 'daily' is a 30yr-old Miroku 12. In case that helps at all.
The old man and I were pricing up cartridges for Duck hunting over the wash. He's currently using bismuth (with 3-shot) but at £24 a box, they're a little steep. Reloading costs aren't much nicer either,
Thing is, there's some confusion about the use of steel shot. BASC is showing that 2 different bodies are advising different proofing strengths for the gun, and 2 different choke recommendations. One saying 1/4 choke, the other half.
This is possibly the biggest longshot (pun happened, deal with it) thread I've posted, but is anyone out there using a classic light-game gun (pref 12-gauge) and any experience with steel shot? Last thing the old man wants is pitted and bulged barrels.
His 'daily' is a 30yr-old Miroku 12. In case that helps at all.