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I think that the key to killing birds with steel is A.) get the fastest load you can B.) drop your payloads a bit and C.) open up your chokes a bit. A should be obvious; B & C I've found to be true while patterning....we've all heard how a full choke will "blow" a pattern of steel shot. Well, it's true with modified chokes and heavy payloads of steel as well. With some experimentation, I've found that the best combination (for me) is a 1 oz load of #3 steel and a modified choke. If I increase the payload, the pattern goes all to hell. Also, my reloads chronyed out at 1480-1500 fps. They've dropped all manner of ducks out to 40 yards (dead) consistently, and that's as far as I think anyone should be shooting at waterfowl anyway. .....but then again, I pay attention to what I'm putting in my hulls: weigh each powder and pellet charge, make sure the pellets are ROUND and of UNIFORM size, ect., ect, ect......... ![]()
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