Yes, I dislike steel shot and am sure it cripples lots of birds unnecessarily. I know others dislike it because it's often almost free or free at garage sales, and that is why I can never run out of it. I cannot resist picking up steel shot loads at garage sales.
Here in Alaska the feds don't actually require steel shot in rural villages. Possibly since they allow .22 rifles to be the most commonly used method, or one of the most, of taking waterfowl they figure why require non-lead shot. In any event enforcement seems to be either nonexistent or limited to advising use and providing free steel shot loads. So long as almost half of federal expenditures are sourced from borrowing, with the largest lenders being China and Japan, maybe free bismuth and tungsten loads can be given free to Alaska hunters. The feds also look the other way here, officially and unofficially, at spring hunting of waterfowl.
The uneven application of federal law here in Alaska is a major reason why Alaskans wish the feds would leave here. It is not the only reason of course.