T is legal if there is no big game gun season or you have a license for that big game.
Lots of guys used to use buckshot for geese back in the lead days.
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Fox - thx for the clarification, 15 yrs ago steel T shot was not legal in ONT, it made no sense but that was the law, glad they clarified it. I never used it but I know it was used to hunt sandhill cranes.
Grab a case of each and let us know. I doubt you'll find any difference.
I shot some #7 silver steel at doves and it worked fine.
S.
I shoot a lot of Kent Steel Shot over the last 8 years and I don't see the difference between the FS vs the SS, except price.
Lately, I've been doing a lot of open water shooting and the Kent FS has done well for me.
I agree, a good Choke and patterning your gun is important!
I remember seeing something that said "no single projectile" they left the size up to you but now you have the non-toxic shot requirement.
We would have been using T steel shot 15 years ago, that was my first year hunting.
It may have been a municipal bylaw though, some ban large shot, rifles, rifles over X caliber, target shooting, it all depends.
Thanks for all the feedback folks :)
Fox - i recall the migratory bird regs saying no shot larger than BBB at one time so T would have been illegal but that was when I came back to canada in 99. I had a box of 3.5" T and wondered why I couldnt use it may have to go dig it up
If you are hunting small game in an area where there is an open season for deer, moose, elk, or black bear, you may not possess or use a rifle of greater muzzle energy than 400 foot-pounds or shells loaded with ball or with shot larger than No. 2 shot (non-toxic equivalents include steel shot larger than triple BBB, or bismuth larger than double BB), unless you possess a valid licence to hunt deer, moose, elk or black bear as the case may be.
T is OK as long as the controlled hunt is not on in Southern Ont where I hunt.
Try challengers if you haven't already... They work great for me
As Skeeter wrote, the regulation was not the migratory rules but rather the gun hunt for deer, moose, elk or bear. This is still in effect, if you are hunting during an open big game hunt you cannot use anything larger then BBB steel or BB bismuth unless you have a license to hunt that particular big game species at the same time.
We always had a deer license but never hunted geese during the deer hunt anyway so it was fine. I still have some T floating around, it still works just not a lot of pellets.