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Hello

Looking for advice.

The gun I shoot well is a fixed 3/4 - full choke barrel.

I don't fancy multy choking it.

The shoot I go to have a few duck drives,

So my dilemma is what non toxic would I be best using

( I've heard bad reports about bismuth )

Should I start reloading !!!!!

 

Your thoughts welcome

 

Thanks in advance

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Bismuth is best option, the new eley loads are very good and much better than early bismuth. I use it on both ducks and geese and it isnt that expensive unless your shooting large numbers

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I shoot steel through a 3/4 and if you're talking about duck sizes like #4 then it wouldn't really bother me for a modern gun. I've shot tungsten matrix in goose sizes through a tight full O/U to no ill effect also and would do it again in a modern gun. If you're shooting an older gun or a slightly built gun (or a high value gun and just don't want to risk it) the bismuth would be safe as would nice shot.

 

thanks,

rick

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