Best Shell for Skeet

The only way it pays to load 12ga is if you make your own shot. If you have to buy shot, the only reason to load 12ga is if you just enjoy loading. You will save a little, even buying shot but as SJ said, the savings is minimal compared to the sub gauges.
Yes making your own shot can be a huge saving, but I just can't be bothered to source the correct lead, then put up with the fumes, to make my own shot. And I have yet to see really high quality #9 shot from a do it yourself machine. Most do it yourself shot makers, are producing shot in the #7-1/2 range, the smaller sizes just don't come out as good as the commercial shot that I purchase.
 
The only way it pays to load 12ga is if you make your own shot. If you have to buy shot, the only reason to load 12ga is if you just enjoy loading. You will save a little, even buying shot but as SJ said, the savings is minimal compared to the sub gauges.
If you don't care what 12ga load you shoot.

I reload 12ga 7/8 oz #9 at 1200fps for skeet. Good luck finding that load on the shelf at any store.
 
Sorry SJ I did not specify a month but it is indeed a month. The 5 shooters are "averaging" 3 cases a day at the club and we are open 4 days a week so they are pounding through the shells pretty well .I was also enlightened by one of the shooters pumps are forbidden :)
 
If you don't care what 12ga load you shoot.

I reload 12ga 7/8 oz #9 at 1200fps for skeet. Good luck finding that load on the shelf at any store.
The obvious reason you don't find it on the shelf, is that there is virtually no demand for such a load. Anyone that wants to shoot 7/8 ounce loads at skeet, can just use a 20 gauge. I just shoot the 28 gauge and 3/4 of an ounce myself, when I am not shooting the 410 at skeet.
 
The obvious reason you don't find it on the shelf, is that there is virtually no demand for such a load. Anyone that wants to shoot 7/8 ounce loads at skeet, can just use a 20 gauge. I just shoot the 28 gauge and 3/4 of an ounce myself, when I am not shooting the 410 at skeet.
Well no duh, hence why I choose to reload 12ga so I can have that load.

Btw, I reload all gauges. 7/8 oz 20ga too, but the price and efficiency of Perfect Pattern powder lets me reload 7/8 oz 12ga for nearly a $1/box cheaper than 20ga.
 
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