GG, what you want to do with your Superposed is your business, but Browning says, without regard to choke, that you should not shoot steel. Same as the makers of my Parker Reproduction, made in the 1980's, say not to shoot steel in those if they have full chokes. But I guess, under the resolution you guys put together, those wouldn't qualify as modern guns. Either that, or we should simply disregard the manufacturers' advice.

So . . . who pays for a ruined Superposed or Parker Repro, just in case the manufacturer happens to know what they're talking about and the Montana Wildlife Federation doesn't??? You guys have a fund set up to cover that??

And I must be missing something, because a gun club is going to have even more concentrated shot fall than a duck marsh or a dove field, and WAY more concentrated than anywhere you're likely to hunt upland birds--even including a shooting preserve. Seems logical that any lead ban would start with those areas (like dove fields and gun clubs) where shot fall is the most concentrated.