Steel Shells at Rodgers OUtdoors

I noticed suppliers are selling cases of 200 instead of the normal 250 or 10 boxes. Just be aware before you purchase.

RVZ
 
I often shoot my 16g and 28g and in the last few years found it hit or miss finding decent shells. I found claysammo.com, who carry armusa shells. These are Spanish shells and I've found them very high quality and clean - and reasonably affordable (generally cases are below $125). They also tend to be lower FPS shells, which I much prefer. I'll never understand the competition the big shell makers seem to be in to offer the highest fps.
 
I often shoot my 16g and 28g and in the last few years found it hit or miss finding decent shells. I found claysammo.com, who carry armusa shells. These are Spanish shells and I've found them very high quality and clean - and reasonably affordable (generally cases are below $125). They also tend to be lower FPS shells, which I much prefer. I'll never understand the competition the big shell makers seem to be in to offer the highest fps.
When it comes to waterfowl ammo. It is totally worth it to load your own.

Might not save money, but the loads you make will be vastly better then any you can buy.

I load tss or tss/steel duplex now days but back before I got into tss. I loaded steel shot. I had a 1 1/4 oz load of 2 steel that I developed, when I compared it too the top 6 factory loads of 2 steel 1 1/4 oz 3 inch shells (at that time). The factory loads couldn't even come close to touching it's speed consistency or its pattern performance.

For my 28 gauge, I don't even waist my time with steel shot. I use some bismuth but mostly a 1oz tss/steel duplex load in a 2 3/4 inch hull.
 
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