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This used to be absolutely true. But with the advent of steel shot, we should be a bit careful because newbies may not know the difference.
Doc,

Well there's always a caveat, but it's mostly true with steel shot as well. I would say just flat out do no shoot steel of any kind out of an old muzzleloader, espeically an original with dmascus or twist steel barrels. In a modern steel muzzleloader like a Pedersoli, then the size of steel you use makes no difference. Caveat of course, steel buckshot wouldn't be good. Anything up to T shot would make no difference in a muzzleloader.
 
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