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Anyone used this ITX shot?

Maybe use steel for the close-in stuff and load ITX for the 2nd/3rd shot and for open river shooting??

Do you think it's worth the extra $$, compared to steel?

Thanks!... Ken

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I have thought of that myself

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Yes, I used it last season and really loved it. For my serious high-volume waterfowling, I'm still handloading high-velocity #2 steel for ducks and BB for geese, but when I get nostalgic and want to take an old double out, I'm using the ITX. Here's an article on it.

http://www.gunsandammo.com/content/retro-waterfowlers-delight


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