Info about Tungsten-iron
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Info about Tungsten-iron
has anyone ever used this stuff? found a pretty good deal on it and want to know how it does. also what choke do you shoot with it?
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I used it in a multi shot size for my 10 Gauge (6 shot and 2 shot) The stuff worked good, bust them mallards a$$e$ from a long way out, or, snow geese a long way up. For the the price though, I dont know. If the shooting is heavy, stick with steel, If your only going to have a few chances i'd go for it.
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I shot these same shells from the same store last year and was not impressed at all. I am now shooting Hevi shot and it is as good or better than lead. Mountain Jack is ordering this for me, it is awesome. I sometimes mix a steel for the first shot and a Hevi for my second barrel. Usually start out with all Hevi, all you need is #5 or #6.
I've been shooting them for two years now and am on my second case. I shoot the 2 3/4" Kent TM 5's and couldn't be happier. I started out with bismuth a few years ago but didn't like them very well. I order Kent from http://www.Firearmservice.com, you can't beat those guys for price and service... All we need are some new ducks.... 

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