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  • burger and fries
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    • Mar 2010
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    Last edited by burger and fries; 07-31-2012, 10:56 AM.
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    shellslinger
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 930

    Perhaps older non-modern barrels it will cause damage. But as I recall, with most modern shotguns, steel shot is fine.
    Bounce a ball in Football that's a fumble. Baseball, no bouncing at all. Bounce a ball in Hockey, well that's a mandatory drug test right there...

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      Barbarossa
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 4436

      Do the dime test.(rule of thumb)

      If a dime will pass through the end of the barrel it is open enough to shoot steel, providing the steel of the barrel is of sufficient strength/quality.
      Looking for a 3" Magnum 870 $200-$250ish

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        mjsweims
        Senior Member
        • May 2009
        • 807

        Shotguns built from the sixties on are fine. Before the 50s you should not use steel shot.
        Guns built in the 50s are a toss up - sometimes they will say safe for steel other times nothing. If the gun maker is still around you can check with them. If in doubt don't use steel.
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