I've been working to get a decent pattern with my unchoked .62 smoothbore for turkey hunting, but have thus far been decidedly unimpressed by everything I've tried. Paper shot cups, the Skychief load, every imaginable combination of wads & cards of different types... you name it.
The one thing I have not varied is the bismuth/tin shot I'm using (#6). The stuff I bought from rotometals seems as if it was originall cut from square wire and then rolled around to smooth the edges; there are still clearly visible flat faces between the rounded edges. I've been sticking with this since we keep chickens and I don't want them picking up lead shot for their crops near the house & barn where I have my range set up.
I've heard people say that the bismuth shot does not pattern as well as lead, but don't know if this is universally accepted or how serious the difference may be. Can anyone who has worked with both provide some more detail on the differences between the two types of shot? I'm wondering if I should keep at it, or if I just need to find a new spot for working up a load where I can more safely use lead.
The one thing I have not varied is the bismuth/tin shot I'm using (#6). The stuff I bought from rotometals seems as if it was originall cut from square wire and then rolled around to smooth the edges; there are still clearly visible flat faces between the rounded edges. I've been sticking with this since we keep chickens and I don't want them picking up lead shot for their crops near the house & barn where I have my range set up.
I've heard people say that the bismuth shot does not pattern as well as lead, but don't know if this is universally accepted or how serious the difference may be. Can anyone who has worked with both provide some more detail on the differences between the two types of shot? I'm wondering if I should keep at it, or if I just need to find a new spot for working up a load where I can more safely use lead.