Challenger shot shells opinions please.

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I can get in on a bulk buy for a good price, i have never used them but am happy they are Canadian made. But how well do they work? Is my question, thank you in advance.
 
I shoot 'em like crazy and they run fine.

Some picky semis won't like them because they're low-brass, but that's what you get without paying big coin. That said, my brother's MPA-TS runs fine with them.
 
I shoot about 2 flats a month of Challenger 12 ga . #8 light loads when I can get them, regular 1 1/8oz #8 of #9 if I can't get light loads. I have shot some 20 ga. but find they are a little too hot for my sub gauge tubes.
 
I like them fine for snapping clays. It seems to be one of the few brands that goes on sale. I usually pick up 6 or 8 flats at a time, more when they are 65/flat
 
I like them in my Remington semi. Had cycling issues with Winchester but not with the Challenger.
The club I belong to group buys them for our members who want them so they get used a lot at our range.
 
Seen 3 jams in the past 6 months with Challenger target loads. 2 spent shells from my O/U would not eject so I had to MacGyver something in the field and the other was a fellow at the range with his 870. Looks like the brass expanded or was too soft and jammed in there. Other than that no issues.

RB
 
I had no issues with the 12ga, but my semi 20ga didn't like them very much. They fired fine, but had some issues ejecting them.
 
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I used to shoot flats of them. Unfortunately I bought an O/U that pierces the cheddite primers in the lower barrel occasionally so I stopped using them. They are great otherwise- clean, cheap and available everywhere around here.
 
I like the target loads but I wouldnt ever buy the steel loads again. I didnt like how they performed and I had a shell fart out the end of my barrel, virtually dropping a wad and pellets on my feet and leaving a real foul smelling sludge like residue stuck to the inside of my barrel. The 3.5" shells are a sad excuse for 3.5" as they are closer in length to a 3" shell. Not what I had in mind when I made the purchase
 
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