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What types of shotgun Pellets are allowed for waterfowl hunting in the U.S?
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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 3796108" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Non-toxic!</p><p></p><p>No LEAD.</p><p></p><p>Steel is the least expensive. Go UP in short size. 3" 12ga 1s has worked best for me on ducks.</p><p></p><p>Geese it is 3" Ts or BB, BBB, if i can't find T.</p><p>Recently moved up the 3 1/2". Bismuth is a great improvement over steel, but cost more. Bismuth 2s are a good choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 3796108, member: 27991"] Non-toxic! No LEAD. Steel is the least expensive. Go UP in short size. 3" 12ga 1s has worked best for me on ducks. Geese it is 3" Ts or BB, BBB, if i can't find T. Recently moved up the 3 1/2". Bismuth is a great improvement over steel, but cost more. Bismuth 2s are a good choice. [/QUOTE]
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