VOL. 14 · NO. 25 June 17, 2026 · Bozeman, MT LIVE · 6 RIVERS TRACKED · TOURNAMENTS THIS WEEK
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Did You Know Stacked Loads Are Back?

Manufacturers are rethinking shotgun loads….and hunters are noticing…

Stacked loads, which were once known as “duplex” shells back in the ’90s, are making a subtle comeback. This time, it is driven by rising costs of premium non-toxic shot and some updated ballistic thinking.

By layering different shot sizes or materials like steel, TSS, or bismuth in a single shell, manufacturers are aiming to boost pellet counts, improve mid-range patterns, and stretch value without rewriting the laws of physics. From blended TSS/steel loads to newly refined stacked steel options, these shells are designed to work best where most waterfowl shots actually happen: over decoys and at practical distances.

For a more thorough breakdown of how stacked loads work, where they shine, and how to use them, you can read the full article at Field & Stream.

Photo: The author shot this goose with Kent Fasteel + BB/2 loads. (Photo/Phil Bourjaily)


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