Available Now - Prairie Shot's Score Ammo - Shotgun Ammunition Made in Canada!

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SCORE shells are proudly manufactured in Carberry, Manitoba Canada. They are assembled using only the finest brass hulls and quality lead and steel. SCORE shells are known for their accuracy and consistency and meet or exceed all SAAMI specifications.

Using state of the art equipment, SCORE shells undergo regular velocity and pressure performance checks to ensure they meet the highest standards for accuracy and consistency. Their mission is to provide you with a superior product.

Available now in store or online, buy a box of 25 or a case of 250 at a further 10% discount!


Score 12 Gauge 2 3/4" 00 Buckshot 9 Pellets - 25 Rounds per Box
Score 12 Gauge 2 3/4" 00 Buckshot 9 Pellets - 250 Round Case

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Score Competition Slug 12 Gauge 2 3/4" Low Recoil Slug 1 oz - 25 Rounds per Box
Score Competition Slug 12 Gauge 2 3/4" Low Recoil Slug 1 oz - 250 Rounds per Case

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Score 12 Gauge 2 3/4" High Velocity Slug 1 oz - 25 Rounds per Box
Score 12 Gauge 2 3/4" High Velocity Slug 1 oz - 250 Rounds per Case

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Order online or come through the shop - and give us a call with any questions at 1-888-967-4867!
 
I bought some of this ammo. It's really good. Then bought lots.

Haha, not a big shotgunner here but I shot off a case of Score #7.5 last year and it was WAY cleaner than some cheap Federal TopGun and Winchester stuff I had shot earlier. If these buckshot and slug rounds are anything like their cheap clay loads, I'd give two thumbs up!
 
Used to run Score through my KSG when I had it, never had a kiss fire or a jam, loved it. Cheaper and made in Canada :) win and a win
 
Good stuff. Now make some light game load 16 and 28 and I can buy Canadian all the time. Wish the components were Canadian and not European but what can we do.
 
Anyone tried the 00 buckshot in a standard Benelli M4? Light loads are a no go in mine. I have heard people send theres back to Benelli and come back able to handle light loads but i am not at that point yet.
 
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