I've had a Magnum Super for many years now. The choke is 39 thousands on each barrel. We hunt in fields, but there is no reason I wouldn't use it in a blind of any kind. These Supers were not designed for steel shot and I use Kent TM 3" #1 shells, perfectly capable of 50yd one shot dead in the air kills. The physical properties of steel have not changed in all these years, maybe the shells are better but that can't change the fact that steel is less dense than lead or some other non-tox shot. To get clean kills on Canadas I eventually worked my way up to T shot and even with that size, shots had to be under 35 yds. I have seen way to many cripples sail away on the wind to land so far away by the time you get there with a dog, they are gone. So unless steel has changed its physical properties, I won't use it.
You can pick up a Magnum Super for around $2K so it may look like an attractive option but with opening the chokes, why bother? There are plenty of O/U's designed for steel on the market.
Me, I purchased two Rem 332's for my son and myself to use Hevi-Shot with. Each cost me $1300USD, perform very well and handle any non-Toxic load.-Dick
Last edited by Dick_dup1; 08/21/09 06:08 AM.