Yes but make sure that the load of such shells are allowed at the range you will be shooting at. There are rules as to maximum allowed amount of powder for clays shooting.
Randy's lists would change if long term reliability and longevity were a primary concern...so take his "Thumbs up & thumbs down" choices with a grain of salt!
Yes, definitely 12 gauge. The availability of 100 round cases for $30 is too good to go with any other gauge for my purpose and quantity of shots fired.
That's not a very good deal. It sounds like Canadian Tire prices. Go to a gun store where you will see prices of $52 for 250 rounds.
That's not a very good deal. It sounds like Canadian Tire prices. Go to a gun store where you will see prices of $52 for 250 rounds.
Where are you finding ammo at that price? Challenger is pretty much the cheapest you'll find in Canada and it's costing us just over $62 per flat(250) delivered from the factory. Even last year's price was $56/flat direct.
Me to. Last year here in Winnipeg you could get Fedeal or Winchester target loads for $65.00 (plus tax) per case of 250 rounds. Don't know what it is this year.I'd like to know the same actually.
Me to. Last year here in Winnipeg you could get Fedeal or Winchester target loads for $65.00 (plus tax) per case of 250 rounds. Don't know what it is this year.
Gun room in NB still sells those plus the rem gun club for 60 and tax. Andrew worth a trip to stock up if you have never been there. To me the closest we have to Epps down east
Lowest I seen them last year was 56 but that was in Ontario
I think 3macs was referring to the gun dealer . and it is worth a trip if you have never been there . last year they were selling federal flat for $ 55.00 plus tax. I haven't check with Ross to see what this years price will be .
Where are you finding ammo at that price? Challenger is pretty much the cheapest you'll find in Canada and it's costing us just over $62 per flat(250) delivered from the factory. Even last year's price was $56/flat direct.
Andrew, I know you're after a 12 gauge, I wrote about my Weatherby SA-08 20 gauge because in 12 gauges I only own an Ithaca M37 and 870.
The SA-08 has been smooth and flawless, and I've read similar things about the PA-08 which is the 12 gauge version. The Turks basically copied the Beretta 3 series shotgun, and Weatherby made sure the details were right and the QC was solid. The Beretta has a long record of solid durability in
the dove fields of Argentina, along with Benellis. Since the SA-08 hasn't been around for a long time, if you don't find enough material online about it's reliability and durability, I'd suggest gleaning some information about the Beretta it's copied from. I know almost invariably you get what you pay for, but I think in this case the cheap labour and production costs in Turkey and the oversight and QC from Weatherby have combined to create a very solid semi auto shotgun for the money. Enjoy your research...let us know what you come up with...![]()
The last 3 cases I bought were from WSS,Reliable,international. Federal TopGun .
Interesting! The cheapest that TopGun stuff has been at the Edmonton WSS locations in the last 2 years was $62.99...and if I'm not mistaken it's now up to $69.99 before tax. Only reason I was buying it was to get the pink hulls so I could re-use them to whip up some light loads for a couple of girls.



























