23 December 2007, 21:18
KimRnon-toxic shot for old guns?
Anything besides bismuth(cant find 2 3/4") or tungsten matrix $3/shot for ducks in a DHE Parker?
24 December 2007, 17:24
HighbrassI believe you are stuck with Bismuth with your parker as the Tungsten Matrix hardness is above steel shot. The Bismuth will not blow out your chokes and behave more like lead in that great double of yours.
24 December 2007, 17:34
HighbrassYou are also correct on the Tungstun Matrix in the older guns, I was thinking of Tungston Iron on my initial reply.
24 December 2007, 19:19
KimRHB,thanks.heard bismuth plant closed.anyone loading 12b 11/4,23/4"?
25 December 2007, 03:20
Kyler HamannI haven't tried a lot of the Bismuth shells but the ones I have shot are HOT!... really hot. They seem abusive to modern guns much less older ones. I wouldn't want to use them in my older guns unless they load something a little lighter that I haven't tried yet.
Kyler
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31 December 2007, 10:09
260encoreIf you are talking about the Kent Tungsten Matrix, I thought it was fine for old guns. It is a mix of tungsten powder in a polymer, and the pellets I have dug out of ducks were deformed like lead shot. I bought a bunch of it on sale years ago, thats all I shoot for ducks anymore.
02 January 2008, 22:50
cgbachI have been shooting bismuth and tungsten matrix in my Winchester M21 for several years with no problems at all. I hear the biggest problem right now is finding anyone that has any in stock.
C.G.B.