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Thread: Bio Ammo is set to produce 20ga!! Opinions wanted !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolverine .303 View Post
    I'm sorry but that is not a world we live.....

    A flat of ammo for $85.00 ? Your lucky if we see traditionally "cheap n' dirty" 12ga #8 shot close to that price these days..... let alone 20ga, Bio-degradable, various shots....
    ^not always, I still see 12ga @ that price, sometimes as low as $79. I seldom mail order ammo anyway, so I doubt my input on loads matters unless available locally to me. However, if anyone is listening...#6 and #7-1/2 (2-3/4") would cover my 20ga requirements. Interest drops-off fast over $9 a box/25 but that thinking will obviously have to stop if I stop seeing it around that price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .22LRGUY View Post
    ^not always, I still see 12ga @ that price, sometimes as low as $79. I seldom mail order ammo anyway, so I doubt my input on loads matters unless available locally to me. However, if anyone is listening...#6 and #7-1/2 (2-3/4") would cover my 20ga requirements. Interest drops-off fast over $9 a box/25 but that thinking will obviously have to stop if I stop seeing it around that price.
    12 gauge maybe, either a good deal hidden away or a sale. But to have 20 Gauge flats at that price? I am very doubtful
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    Quote Originally Posted by .22LRGUY View Post
    ^not always, I still see 12ga @ that price, sometimes as low as $79.
    Not always I still see a different calibre at that price?

    Oh.

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    Interesting concept. I'm all in for innovation.

    For grouse and wabbit:
    2 3/4 DRAM (2 1/2 won't cycle my semi) with 1oz of #6 and #7.5

    Any chance of a turkey load (TSS)?
    3 DRAM with 1 3/8oz of #5

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    Last edited by huntingfish; 07-14-2021 at 11:05 AM. Reason: Added turkey load

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolverine .303 View Post
    12 gauge maybe, either a good deal hidden away or a sale. But to have 20 Gauge flats at that price? I am very doubtful
    Maybe. I've certainly seen it higher, I've just never paid more than that. Sounds like I might be paying a higher price going forward, that's how it goes. Don't buy it often. I'll be watching what this comes in at, in the loads I'm interested in. Sounds like it might be a premium over standard target/hunting loads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .22LRGUY View Post
    Maybe. I've certainly seen it higher, I've just never paid more than that. Sounds like I might be paying a higher price going forward, that's how it goes. Don't buy it often. I'll be watching what this comes in at, in the loads I'm interested in. Sounds like it might be a premium over standard target/hunting loads.
    Bio ammo vs. cheap target load yes, there is a larger price difference, but when it comes to different hunting loads there is minimal to no price variance. Your in the same immediate ballpark for pricing compared to other offerings on the market, and its 100% biodegradable.
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    Many Cowboy Action shooters in Canada use a 20 gauge. A low velocity, low recoil cartridge shooting lead shot in 7 1/2 or 8 shot, like the one produced in 12 gauge under the Winchester "AA" brand would be appreciated.
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    i use 6# 7/8 oz and 7.5# 7/8 oz for my partridge

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    Slugs, #4 buck, and BBB.

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