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| is dove hunting as hard as dove hunters make it out to be ? ![]() |
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| steel shot requirement ? What about Bismuth ? ![]() |
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| Senior Member ![]() | Non Toxic area; Next to a lake; Shooting Federal 1 1/8 oz 7's @ $4.50 per box or bismuth @ $25.00 per box. A lot of alternatives out there. Most not cheap. I shoot a box of Bismuth through the Model 31 once a year. (not steel capable, too old) just for nostalgia sake. Steel take's 'em. Just not as good a lead IMOHO.
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Tenn.
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| Steel Shot? We still sling lead at doves here in Tennessee. The only thing we use steel shot on is the waterfowl. I would have to go to throwing rocks for doves if I used steel shot. Unless they let me use my 3 1/2" magnum steel BB's. Who ever past that law had never tried shooting doves with steel before. MAN! Your last picture Jerry.........Looks like you need a really good Labrador Retriever to find a dove in that field! :jaw: I have one but I cannot give him up! He is my adopted son...Ace! Good Luck Hunting Jerry, Very Nice Pictures. Once I get a digital camera I will post a few myself. |
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| Senior Member ![]() | thanx dasher, The steel requirement is due to being right next to a body of water where waterfowl are present. It's actually not too bad. I was using 1 oz Federal 7's (duck and pheasant loads) $4.00 per box, so not too pricy. My friend was using the same in 6's he thought the 7's worked better. Most places we can still use lead. This being a special hunt site wasn't one of them.
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