Rifleman1776
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I know older shotguns should not be used with steel shot.
What I don't understand is 'why'?
I know steel is harder than lead and could damage a barrel if it comes into contact with it.
But, (most modern) shotgun shells encase the shot in plastic. Therefore no shot actually contacts the inside of the barrel. So, how can steel shot harm a barrel it doesn't touch?
What I don't understand is 'why'?
I know steel is harder than lead and could damage a barrel if it comes into contact with it.
But, (most modern) shotgun shells encase the shot in plastic. Therefore no shot actually contacts the inside of the barrel. So, how can steel shot harm a barrel it doesn't touch?