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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1402085" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I used steel hard on the pattern board and in the field. Used to hunt southern Manitoba and the eastern Dakotas. Used to stone hovering snows with a scoped turkey shot gun. :idea: Lead is simpler and easier - - but non toxic can work if you open up your choke and your pocket book, and move up about 3 shot sizes.</p><p></p><p>Need 1s for jump shooting mallards to get penetration thru the back. Twos, or perhaps 3s, over decoys for mixed ducks. Fours are a special teal load at best. Geese are a bigger challenge. Steel 1s work if the birds are right in your face. Otherwise I always carry some of the spendy high density alloys in case steel BBs can not reach out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1402085, member: 1715"] I used steel hard on the pattern board and in the field. Used to hunt southern Manitoba and the eastern Dakotas. Used to stone hovering snows with a scoped turkey shot gun. :idea: Lead is simpler and easier - - but non toxic can work if you open up your choke and your pocket book, and move up about 3 shot sizes. Need 1s for jump shooting mallards to get penetration thru the back. Twos, or perhaps 3s, over decoys for mixed ducks. Fours are a special teal load at best. Geese are a bigger challenge. Steel 1s work if the birds are right in your face. Otherwise I always carry some of the spendy high density alloys in case steel BBs can not reach out. [/QUOTE]
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