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Verona (F.A,I.R.) LX501 12ga Steel Shot yes or no
seb1999
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I asked this question on Shotgun World about a week ago but no response yet - the Verona forum is not that active now.
Can you use steel shot in an LX501? I would use a 3 notch choke (I think this yields a full choke pattern or close to it with steel and a modified pattern with lead)
Should there be a 'French Lily' proof mark on the barrels? If no Lily mark = no steel???
Is the 'French Lily' a F.A.I.R. 'thing'? I do not see this reference in my Sig Rizzini manuals only states not to use a tighter choke than modified when using steel
Can you use steel shot in an LX501? I would use a 3 notch choke (I think this yields a full choke pattern or close to it with steel and a modified pattern with lead)
Should there be a 'French Lily' proof mark on the barrels? If no Lily mark = no steel???
Is the 'French Lily' a F.A.I.R. 'thing'? I do not see this reference in my Sig Rizzini manuals only states not to use a tighter choke than modified when using steel
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I would like to sell it but I do not know if I can say it is ok for steel shot so it can be used for water fowl
I did not receive a Verona manual when I bought it on GB and did not think about steel until I decided to sell it because I only used it for 'clay birds' as I am not a waterfowler. I found 'scraps' of a Verona manual on the net and it made reference to a French Lily (fleur de lis) proof mark for barrels proofed with steel shot; Batista Rizzini makes no such reference. I would like to tell a prospective buyer yes or no if the question comes up.
Thanks for your interest and comments