Bob Peters
Well-known member
Presently, I use on steel shot for all game. I have no difficulty killing pheasants, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, pigeons, doves, forest and prairie grouse with steel.
For a couple of seasons, I used bismuth. However, I do not find it to be more effective than steel.
I started this thread as I am curious to see if copper is more effective than bismuth or steel and if it is worth the cost. At present, I have doubts.
One thing we know for certain, any shot on the market today is ballistically superior to steel.
The copper deal is brand new, it'll take time for real-user info to come out. It'll be interesting to see if the large ammo makers bring out a copper shell. I'm sure bismuth will be back someday, there's plenty of it in the earth, but no one can predict world politics and the future of mining permits.

