The lead is heated to a liquid state and poured into molds of differing sizes.
Yes. Lead shot may be safely fired from a shotgun that is made for steel shot. Problems arise when you fire steel shot from an older shotgun that is made for lead shot only- the barrel is softer metal, and make be scratched by the steel shot.
One is made out of steel while the other one is made out of lead. Other than that field performance is the same.
Yes you can. Lead Shot is Lead Shot. I shoot all kinds of different sizes of shot out of my Mossberg and Remington Shotguns. What you do not want to do is shot a slug out of barrel made for shot. Get a rifled barrel for that.
Lead shot is heavier
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Chilled lead shot has less antimony than "magnum lead shot" and therefore is softer than Magnum lead shot. Though I have never noticed a difference between the two, some say the chilled shot doesn't break clay birds as well at the range.
One is made of steel, and the other of lead, obviously. The steel is harder, and won't expand as much, but also isn't toxic, which is important in instances where you fail to recover the animal, so that other wildlife won't eat the carcass, eat the lead shot, and die from it.
use lead only steel chokes are specified on the choke as steel of lead shot
Lead shot is a large quantity of lead pellets of a specific sizes. It is often used for shotgun cartridges especially for bird hunting. Lead shot is also sewn into mesh bags and used as weight for diving.
No , Steel Shots are not poisonous not environmental hazardous They break up in small pieces and can be reused after melting and reforming it
don't no Wat it's made of and the weight varys for different age groups
It shouldn't. It is supposed to be lead free.