Has anyone here shot Steel shot at clays in Europe or Scandinavia, in places where lead is already banned?
If so what is your impression of the steel loads? Were they high performance or standard steel?
What happened to all the guns in those countries that were only nitro proof? Were they re proofed and opened up or do people just open the chokes and shoot standard steel?
There seems to be little information on how well standard steel breaks clays at various distances and at different disciplines.
I guess we all know steel is coming to clays, but will we actually need steel proof barrels? Maybe not, just so long as standard steel shells will do the job.
I’ve seen tests of some steel shells and they are talking 32grm, to me that’s like going back over 30years. I can remember 32grm loads when I came into trap shooting, very thumpy , not sure I would like to go back there, not after shooting 24 grm since they became the norm for OT.
So, anyone got any decent info?
If so what is your impression of the steel loads? Were they high performance or standard steel?
What happened to all the guns in those countries that were only nitro proof? Were they re proofed and opened up or do people just open the chokes and shoot standard steel?
There seems to be little information on how well standard steel breaks clays at various distances and at different disciplines.
I guess we all know steel is coming to clays, but will we actually need steel proof barrels? Maybe not, just so long as standard steel shells will do the job.
I’ve seen tests of some steel shells and they are talking 32grm, to me that’s like going back over 30years. I can remember 32grm loads when I came into trap shooting, very thumpy , not sure I would like to go back there, not after shooting 24 grm since they became the norm for OT.
So, anyone got any decent info?
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