Can you even load them any cheaper?

SweetWilliam

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Bought these at Walmart last night. 5 boxes for $26.43 out the door.
I know they aren't premium shells but for clay birds they'll get'r done.
 
They'll do for grouse,dove, quail too. Many use heavier loads than they need, larger shot than they need, and tighter chokes than necessary.
 
stevemb said:
They'll do for grouse,dove, quail too. Many use heavier loads than they need, larger shot than they need, and tighter chokes than necessary.
Yea they would definitely work for the above to. The problem is I haven't seen a quail around here in probably over 35yrs. & a grouse in 20yrs.
They'd work for rabbit too which besides squirrel is the only small game I hunt anymore. But I have to admit I'm one of those guys that use #4's for everything. My philosophy is less shot to pick out of the carcass. And it busts through the brush better.
 
Daughter and I are trying our hand at skeet. Thought about reloading them, but at $5.48 a box, I don't see how I could do much better than break even.
 
Hi...

My son and I have been buying 250 round cases of 12ga shells for busting claybirds, been paying about $55/case.
I keep saving the casings to reload but, at that price point, it doesn't seem cost effective to buy the reloader and necessary components.
 
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