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Steel shot in a 28ga

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26 April 2011, 18:32
Jim Kobe
Steel shot in a 28ga
I have a Belgian S'posed in 28ga, a very nice gun. Recently I had someone donat a case of 28 ga #6's. Problem is, they are steel. He claims the engineers at Federal tell him it is OK to shoot in any shotgun as "they have a very heavy shot wad that contains the whole shot column and protects the barrel". I am quite skeptical. I am not a fan of steel shot. What say you?

Jim


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26 April 2011, 19:42
J_Zola
Jim,what chokes does the gun have? I would burn them thru my 870 on ducks but not sure about your Browning.
28 April 2011, 19:23
Emory
Think you would be making a BIG mistake to shoot factory steel loads through your 28 gauge superposed - especially through any choke modified or tighter. I have two older 12s that I handloaded relatively light steel loads for for several years to use on ducks and geese. That was when bismuth shot became almost impossible to get. I had no problems with my handloads, but used less than 1/2 box of hot factory loads (think they were 2 3/3 inch Federals) one morning and ringed the tighter barrel on one of my 12s. I would not even think of using steel through my 20 gauge Superposed and that used to be my favorite duck gun before steel shot.

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28 April 2011, 22:40
Jim Kobe
Thanks, that was what I was thinking also; too valuable a gun to shoot steel through.


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Bloomington MN 55437
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30 April 2011, 19:46
Grenadier
I wouldn't do it.




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01 May 2011, 13:16
N E 450 No2
The only 28ga SGN I have used is a barrel for my Blaser R93.

I have taken a bunch of game, including turkey with Winchester No6 high brass.

When I wanted to shoot some ducks I got some Bismuth shot. It worked great.

I would not shoot steel shot in your Belgian if it was mine...


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03 May 2011, 00:02
cgbach
Sounds like an excuse to buy a new shotgun. My understanding is that Browning does not recommend steel in any of their older Belgian guns. What I did for my son with his older A5 was to buy a new Japanese bbl. that was ok'ed for steel. That is probably not doable (or at least affordable) with your Superposed.
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17 May 2011, 23:43
Jim White
Jim, I would not under any circumstances shoot steel through my Red Label much less a Superposed. Jim


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14 August 2011, 22:13
George Semel
I would not shoot steel shot out of a vintage Browning O/U in any gauge let along 28. There are plenty of 28 ga guns to be had to shoot steel if you must. One of the little Semi Autos come to mind. For Steel I shoot a vinci, I'm not married to it. I sure would not shoot steel out of a valuable shotgun like your 28!!
08 September 2011, 15:59
Cliff Lyle
No, don't do it. The choke constriction on Belgium brownings are usually very tight. I don't think it wise to shoot steel through it.
11 September 2011, 21:33
df06
You could sell that 28 to me, I have plenty of lead 28 shells.


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