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I would actually buy a box of each that you think would be could and patten test them with your shotgun. Then commit to what shoots best in your shotgun. Some of these can really throw clumps
They say you should go up two sizes to what ever you used in lead. My go too was 6s 36 so it would be 4s 36 in steel.
Was going to write something similar, pattern is very important, alot of so called poor killing loads are likely attributed to poor patterns. No.3 and 4 steel would be my pick, initially no.2 was recommended but many found the pattern to be a bit sparse.
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